Monet's Water Lilies in l'Orangerie ...

Museé-de-lOrangerieAs its name suggests, the Musée de l'Orangerie is located in a former orangery and is now a gallery of impressionist paintings including the large scale water lily murals done by Claude Monet in 1922. The last of these murals were donated on his death in 1926. It is said that Monet wanted Parisians to have a peaceful haven, writing "nerves overwrought by work would relax there just like the rel12610483axing example of these stagnant waters".

The works are inspired by the water garden he created at his property in Giverny. It is said that he wrote daily instructions to his gardener on the design and layout of his property and remained its architect, even after he hired several gardeners.

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