Episode 05 - Water Lilies - Show Notes

 
 

TEN MINUTE MASTERPIECES

A PODCAST ABOUT THE CURIOUS STORIES
BEHIND THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS WORKS OF ART

 

Water Lilies (series - Nymphéas in French)
Painted by Claude Monet (b. 1840 - d. 1926)
250 oil on canvas paintings created between 1897-1926

In the episode, we explore a prolific series of paintings – Claude Monet’s Water Lilies. In the last thirty years of his life, Monet painted more than 250 works in his Water Lilies series at his beloved gardens in Giverny, France.

Paintings from Monet’s Water Lilies series are on prominent display at museums all over the world, including Musée de l'Orangerie, Musée d'Orsay, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, and Art Institute of Chicago.

Water Lilies features Liz Lidgett Gallery artist Kit Porter. Ten Minute Masterpieces is hosted by art advisor Liz Lidgett and produced by Maribeth Romslo.

The richness I achieve comes from nature, the source of my inspiration.
— Claude Monet

Les nuages [Clouds], c. 1914-26
Claude Monet
Oil on canvas, 78 3/4 x 502 in.
Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris.

Claude Monet in his studio (circa 1920)
Photograph by Henri Manuel



 

Kit Porter in her South Carolina studio

LIZ LIDGETT GALLERY ARTIST PERSPECTIVE

Kit Porter (b. 1983) is a mixed media artist living and working in Beaufort, South Carolina. Whether painting literal pieces of marine debris, or dissecting flowers fields into abstraction, Porter’s paintings fragment natural forms to act as a metaphor for the fragility of the physical world.

“I plan to paint every day for the rest of my life, whether I get really sick again or start to lose my eyesight. When you're an artist you don't retire. You paint no matter what.” — Kit Porter

 

Maribeth Romslo