Weeping Willow (painting)
Weeping Willow is a 1918 oil painting by Claude Monet which depicts a Weeping Willow tree growing at the edge of his water garden pond in Giverny, France. It is exhibited at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio.[1]
The painting is one of a series of Monet paintings of this Weeping Willow. It is 131 by 110.3 cm (51.6 x 43.5 in.), and was a gift to the museum by Howard and Babette Sirak.[2]
Gallery
- Water Lilies and Reflections of a Willow (1916–1919), Musée Marmottan Monet
- Water-Lily Pond and Weeping Willow, 1916–1919, Sale Christie's New York, 1998
- Weeping Willow, 1918–19, Kimball Art Museum, Fort Worth
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See also
- Water Lilies, Monet's large series of paintings of water lilies in the pond adjacent to where the depicted Weeping Willow grew.
References
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