A rare Claude Monet painting from his Nymphéas (water lilies) series is scheduled to go up for auction in London, with estimates pointing to a potential record sale. Sotheby’s is handling the auction, and the specific work dated 1907 is described as “Nymphéas,” featuring Monet’s water-lily motif. According to Sotheby’s estimate, the painting could sell for between £30 million and £40 million. The auction is expected to draw major international interest given the work’s iconic status and the upper end of the estimate. The listing also references Monet’s distinctive late-career style, which is widely associated with the water-lily series and has historically commanded high prices in the market. While the final price will depend on bidding, the projected range suggests the painting could become one of the leading lots in a London sale. Across reporting, the focus remains on the artwork’s provenance and market value, and on Sotheby’s expectation that it could achieve a record-breaking outcome for London auctions.