A gorgeous new edition with the cover printed on silver. Towards the end
of his life and much inspired by Japanese water gardens, Monet spent a
great deal of time in his beloved Giverny. Adorned with poppies, blue
sage, dahlias and irises, the waters were disturbed only by bamboos and
water lilies. His water garden was originally created to satisfy a need
to be near water, and to provide a visual feast that could be enjoyed
from his house. The pond was fed by the river Ru, and weeping willow and
silver birch hung over its edges, caressing the fronds of the greenery
and blossoms below. Its famous green wooden footbridge was built across
the water and it became the central focus of many of his works. He said,
'It took me some time to understand my water lilies. I planted them for
pleasure.' and so he began to work on what is probably the most famous
series of paintings the world has ever seen.