Monet Waterlily Pond Note Cards
Let"s face it: Monet painted a lot of paintings of waterlilies. Why? Because, in his own words, "Suddenly I had the revelation of how magical my pond is. I took up my palette. Since that time I have scarcely had any other model." The four images in Galison"s Monet Waterlilies Little Keep It Box are from some of Monet"s later paintings. The deep-hued Waterliles of the box cover was painted 1916-1919 and is now in the Musée Marmottan-Claude Monet, Paris, as is the 1917-1919 The Waterlily Pond. The verdant Waterlilies from 1906 is in the Mahmoud Khalil Museum in Cairo. The cerulean Waterlilies at Giverny from 1908 is in the Kunsthaus, Zurich. Take a break from your busy day and enjoy these refreshing little notes! 20 3-1/2 x 5" notecards, 21 envelopes Sturdy Little Keep It Box with magnetic closure 4 images