Le bassin aux nymphéas, 1917 - 1920

Basel 2015
Le bassin aux nymphéas

Fondation Beyeler

Painting
Oil on canvas
200.5 x 903.0 (cm)
78.9 x 355.5 (inch)
Following his move to Giverny, Monet devoted himself obsessively to creating series of paintings that explored the dependency of form and colour upon lighting and air conditions at different times of day. The garden was his main inspiration, with the water lily pond becoming the principal motif of his paintings from 1899 onwards. Certain elements of his last works can be seen to anticipate Expressionism.