In total, Claude Monet painted over a thousand paintings whose primary motif is water: sea, river, pond, harbor. This water reflects the irrevocable transience of human life and, at the same time, the eternity of nature. Of these, as many as 250 works depict water lilies in his Japanese garden, painted during the last 30 years of Monet's life.
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In total, Claude Monet painted over a thousand paintings whose primary motif is water: sea, river, pond, harbor. This water reflects the irrevocable transience of human life and, at the same time, the eternity of nature. Of these, as many as 250 works depict water lilies in his Japanese garden, painted during the last 30 years of Monet's life.