Photography by Edward C. Robison III.
Water Lilies
Paul Lacroix depicted the floating water lilies with an almost scientific precision. Each lily is shown from a different angle, giving a more complete picture of the flower. The brightness of the white petals, protecting the fragile yellow stamens, contrasts with the dark-colored surroundings. While the water appears in dark hues, it is still so crystal clear that the stems of the plant can be seen underneath the surface.
ArtistPaul Lacroix, 1827–1869
Date1865
MediumOil on board
Dimensions17 3/8 x 20 1/2 x 2 5/8 in.
Signedl.l.: P. Lacroix 1865
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2015.35
ClassificationPainting
Provenance(Henry H. Leeds & Miner, New York, NY), March 28-29, 1866, lot 78. James Morrison McKaye [1805-1888], Buffalo, NY; (Leavitt, Strebeigh & Co., New York, NY), June 10, 1869(?), lot 87. (Rabin and Krueger Gallery, Newark, NJ); purchased by William H. Gerdts, New York, NY, 1956; purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2015
On ViewYes
This artwork's face covers about 49× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.