The painting depicts irises blooming in Claude Monet's garden in Giverny. It is one of the works focusing on a realistic and expressive portrayal of nature, showcasing Impressionist mastery in capturing light and color.
Portrait of the Creator
Artist
Claude Monet
Date of birth and death
14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926
Natinality
French
Style
Impressionism
Significant works
Impression, Sunrise; Water Lilies series; Haystacks series; Rouen Cathedral series; London Parliament series
Information about the work
Year:
1900
Execution technique:
oil on canvas
Theme:
Flowers, garden, nature, Impressionism
Internal Narrative and Creative Framework
Inner Narrative
The painting expresses admiration for the natural beauty of the garden, celebrates the variability of colors and light typical of Impressionism, and reflects the artist's personal experiences related to his living space.
The key to interpreting the work
Interpret as a tribute to nature and a reflection on the constant passing and fleeting beauty of nature.