1914-1917
Oil on canvas
78-1/2 x 59-1/4 in
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, United States.
Claude Monet favored irises throughout his life, as reflected in his 1914-1917 work, Irises by the Pond. He had them planted in the water garden along a serpentine path and in random clusters near the edge of the pond.
The sinuous quality of his brush stroke describes their tall stalks and whiplash foliage, and the lightness of that stroke suggests a breeze stirring the surrounding leaves and reeds. The blossoms of the flowers are quickly dabbed in with short strokes of pure pigment.
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