The Water Lilies, created by Claude Monet
Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings created by French Impressionist painter Monet between the late 1890s and his death in 1926. This painting is part of Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" series, titled "Water Lilies", and is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art. This painting was originally the left part of a triptych, with lilies in the foreground. However, in the later creative process, Monet removed the lilies, leaving only the water lilies floating on the surface. Therefore, this triptych originally called "Lily Flower" is now called "Water Lilies (Lily Flower)".
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