Monet Water Lilies (Event Over)
- When:Fri 6/26/09 - Sun 8/23/09 (10AM)
- Where: High Museum of Art
- Address: 1280 Peachtree St NE Atlanta, GA Map
Monet Water Lilies presents an intimate view of four of Monet's most spectacular
works from The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The highlight of the
exhibition is a breathtaking 42-foot painting that inspires a sense
of serenity, meditation, and the infinite. Painted at the end of
his life, this series became Monet's "obsession," as he wrote in
1908. In these paintings, he sought to capture the beauty he found
in nature, especially in his beloved garden at Giverny.
This exhibition explores Monet's devotion to his garden and the
changes in his technique at the end of his life. His late works
transcend his familiar Impressionist style and venture into
abstraction. Even though Monet's abstract technique was largely a
result of deteriorating vision, these works profoundly influenced
subsequent generations of artists.
Upon experiencing the splendor of the Water Lilies, it is hard to
believe that the majority of the series remained in Monet's studio
for thirty years after his death, ignored and dismissed as a
failure. The Museum of Modern Art and its founding director, Alfred
H. Barr, Jr., played an essential role in introducing these
important and stunning paintings to the American public.
They are now often considered Monet's greatest achievement.


Talk