Claude Monet (after)
Le Bassin aux Nymphéas (1917–1919), left part
Color Lithograph on Arches Paper with Watermark
Printed by Mourlot, Paris
24.8 × 19.9 in | 63 × 50.5 cm
Published for the 1972 Exhibition at Musée Marmottan, Paris
This refined color lithograph, printed by the legendary Atelier Mourlot in Paris on fine Arches paper with a watermark, reproduces the left portion of Le Bassin aux Nymphéas (1917–1919), one of Claude Monet’s late masterworks. Originally painted in oil on canvas, this meditative composition captures the shimmering reflections and atmospheric nuance of his water garden at Giverny.
The lithograph was published for an exhibition at the Musée Marmottan in Paris and bears Monet’s printed signature in the lower left. It faithfully translates the fluid brushwork and tonal subtleties of the original with exceptional depth and clarity.
The painting is documented in the Wildenstein Catalogue Raisonné, 1996, Vol. IV, No. 1888/1 (left part).
• Medium: Color lithograph on Arches paper with watermark
• Printer: Mourlot, Paris
• Catalogue Raisonné: Wildenstein 1996, Vol. IV, No. 1888/1 (left part)
• Signature: Printed in the lower left
• Dimensions: 63 × 50.5 cm | 24.8 × 19.9 in
• Condition: Good vintage condition, with mild signs of paper oxidation, consistent with age
An elegant and rare lithographic tribute to one of Monet’s final and most contemplative compositions—faithfully reproduced by Mourlot, masters of 20th-century fine art printing.