Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge
Painting by Claude Monet
Artist: Claude Monet
Location: Princeton University Art Museum
Created: 1899
Periods: Impressionism and Modern art
Medium: Oil paint
Dimensions: 3′ 0″ x 2′ 11″
Genre: Pastoral
Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge represents two of Monet's greatest achievements: his gardens at Giverny and the paintings they inspired. Monet moved to Giverny in 1883 and immediately began to develop the property.
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Lush and luminous, Claude Monet's The Japanese Bridge (1899) immerses the viewer in the artist's Asian-influenced water garden in Giverny, France.
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Title: Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge; Creator Lifespan: 1840/1926; Creator Nationality: French; Date Created: 1899; Physical Location: Princeton ...
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