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What did Monet focus in his painting 'Water Lilies'.

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Answered by IsitaJ07
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Answer:

In all of the "Water Lilies" paintings, Monet focuses on the surface of the water. He dispenses with any representation of the land or sky, only showing their reflection in the water.

Monet planted the water lilies before he painted them. Monet organized his property at Giverny as though it were a huge painting.

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
33

The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

Water Lilies is the name of a series of 250 oil paintings by Claude Monet. Claude Monet was an Impressionist. Water Lilies was recognized as the most iconic paintings of Impressionism.

In his paintings "Water Lilies" Monet focused on the water surface. In his paintings, Monet had drawn the reflection of sky, willows, lilies on the surface of the water.

The paintings of Water Lilies was drawn by Monet after he planted Lilies in his property at Giverny. This garden helped him to paint the series of "Waterlilies".

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