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Brangien] It's not the first time Claude Monet's colors have graced the walls of this museum. In 1956, Seattle Art Museum exhibited Monet's first "Water Lilies" painting in the atrium here.
It is best known for its enlarged "Water Lilies" paintings by Claude Monet. The eight massive paintings are divided across two oval rooms that are filled with natural light from a glass roof.