Le ninfee di Monet - Un incantesimo di acqua e luce

Le ninfee di Monet - Un incantesimo di acqua e luce

The documentary "Monet's Water Lilies: the Magic of Water waves and Shadows" starts from the starting point of the artistic career of Impressionist Claude Monet, the seaport city of Le Havre in northern France, and goes up the Seine to find out where he lives and the traces of creation. In the isolated garden of Giverny, Monet recovered from the grief of losing his wife and frustrated depression. "the elves in the pool appeared in front of me, and I held up the color palette." the water lily became the subject of Monet's painting in his later years. Monet never lost his freshness to the pond. Through his hundreds of water lily themed paintings, we can see the different surprises of each moment hidden under the light and shadow, and his persistent exploration of water waves and light and shadow. In the last 12 years of his life, Monet overcame the great impact of World War I on daily life and mentality, persisted in painting in the old age of family death and poor eyesight, and devoted a lot of time and energy to the huge decorative work Water Lilies. Five months after Monet's death, his friend George Clemenceau, a former French prime minister, unveiled the orange orchard gallery for "water lilies". People can still immerse themselves in this painting in the oval hall designed by Monet himself.