Maybe you’ve had the singular pleasure of taking in Claude Monet’s paintings of water lilies, but you haven’t seen Erin Hanson’s paintings of Monet’s water lilies. She finished them in the past few weeks, capping an artistic pilgrimage that took her through France over the summer. She visited the gardens at Giverny where the founder of Impressionism lived and worked, and other environs where the renowned artistic rebels of the period, including Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, produced their most famous work.