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Monet painted many versions of the Japanese bridge in his now famous property at Giverny, outside of Paris. He began the series of 18 bridge paintings in 1899 and completed 12 of them, including this one, during the summer of that year.
The top of the painting shows the branches and leaves of the willow trees that dominate the background behind the bridge and surround the pond. The bottom half focusses on the pond with its water lilies and flowers. These water lilies would lead him to create another series of his notable works - more than 250 different canvases featuring the pond and lilies.
Available as an archival quality reproduction in 9 standard metric sizes in the following formats: an unframed print; a framed print; a stretched canvas; a canvas floating frame. Frames are available in white, natural oak, chocolate oak and black sustainable timber.
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