Water Lilies, Monet and More

Marmottan Monet Museum, Paris

The Marmottan Museum is housed in a building that was once the hunting lodge of the Duke of Valmy. It was sold in 1882 to Jules Marmottan, a wealthy businessman and avid art collector. He left it to his son Paul when he died one year later. Paul Marmottan expanded both the building and the collection. He bequeathed to the Academy des Beaux-Arts and it was opened as a museum in 1934.

Monet’s Water Lilies

More Monet

Les Agapanthes, Claude Monet
Les Agapanthes
Bras de Seine Pres de Giverny, Soleil Levant, Claude Money
Bras de Seine Pres de Giverny, Soleil Levant (The Seine near Giverny at sunrise)

And More

Le Chateau de la Chaussee Pres de Bougival, Joseph-Francois-Joseph Swebach
Le Chateau de la Chaussee Pres de Bougival, Joseph-Francois-Joseph Swebach
La Pointe Saint-Gildas. Henri Lebasque
La Pointe Saint-Gildas. Henri Lebasque
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3 Responses to Water Lilies, Monet and More

  1. retrosimba's avatar retrosimba says:

    They don’t build hunting lodges like this anymore!

    Monet’s work is soothing to the soul. Thanks for all the wonderful images.

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  2. Sound cliche it may be, such lovely paintings as Mone’s often work as a calming agent. As always, many thanks for the post.

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  3. Donna Janke's avatar Donna Janke says:

    Great selection. I am a fan of Monet. I would love to visit this museum.

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