The precious flowers, drifting, their movement almost imperceptible, over the liquid blue-green surfaces of the artist’s ...
That was 66 years ago. The Portland Art Museum bought “Waterlilies” in 1959 for $60,000 (just over $650,000 in today’s money, ...
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In Water Lilies #1, Ai probes notions of reality and artifice. Although Monet’s word-famous painting represents the epitome of natural beauty, the pond and gardens he depicts were in fact a man-made ...
"Since Water Lilies, I've often said how much paintings evolve and change for me. If you go to the museum regularly to see a painting you love, you rediscover it every time. For me, who dreams of ...