The Japanese Bridge (Le Pont Japonais) – Hand-Painted Interpretation after Claude Monet

€50.00

Artwork Specifications

• Type: Hand-painted artwork (on canvas, rolled – not framed)

• Technique: High-quality oil paint, entirely hand-painted

• Originality: Hand-painted interpretation by professional artists

• Dimensions (approx.): 70 × 70 cm

• Frame: Not included (delivered rolled in a sturdy tube)

• Condition: Excellent

About This Artwork

This enchanting hand-painted interpretation of Claude Monet's The Japanese Bridge brings to life one of the most iconic scenes from the artist's garden at Giverny. The graceful arched bridge spans the tranquil lily pond, framed by cascading wisteria and lush greenery reflected in the calm water below. Monet painted this beloved subject numerous times between 1899 and 1926, each version exploring different qualities of light and season. This interpretation captures the harmony between architecture and nature that Monet carefully cultivated in his garden — a living artwork that became his greatest muse. The interplay of greens, blues, and soft purples creates a peaceful, immersive atmosphere perfect for any lover of Impressionist art.

Short Biography of the Original Artist

Claude Monet (1840–1926) was a French painter and founder of the Impressionist movement. His dedication to capturing the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere revolutionized the art world. Working primarily en plein air, Monet developed a technique of applying loose, visible brushstrokes that conveyed the sensation of a moment rather than precise detail. His iconic series paintings — of water lilies, haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and the Japanese bridge in his garden at Giverny — explored how light transforms subjects across different times and seasons. Monet's work laid the foundation for modern art and continues to inspire millions worldwide.

Style: Impressionism

Period: Late 19th / Early 20th century

Origin: France

Shipping Information

• Shipping Method: Carefully packed in a protective cardboard shipping tube

• Insured Shipping: Yes

• Additional Details: Track & trace included; packed to prevent damage during transit

Additional Notes

• Defects: Chips of paint, the price of this item is lowered.

• Invoice: Available upon request

• Disclaimer: Colors may slightly vary from photographs; dimensions are approximate

Artwork Specifications

• Type: Hand-painted artwork (on canvas, rolled – not framed)

• Technique: High-quality oil paint, entirely hand-painted

• Originality: Hand-painted interpretation by professional artists

• Dimensions (approx.): 70 × 70 cm

• Frame: Not included (delivered rolled in a sturdy tube)

• Condition: Excellent

About This Artwork

This enchanting hand-painted interpretation of Claude Monet's The Japanese Bridge brings to life one of the most iconic scenes from the artist's garden at Giverny. The graceful arched bridge spans the tranquil lily pond, framed by cascading wisteria and lush greenery reflected in the calm water below. Monet painted this beloved subject numerous times between 1899 and 1926, each version exploring different qualities of light and season. This interpretation captures the harmony between architecture and nature that Monet carefully cultivated in his garden — a living artwork that became his greatest muse. The interplay of greens, blues, and soft purples creates a peaceful, immersive atmosphere perfect for any lover of Impressionist art.

Short Biography of the Original Artist

Claude Monet (1840–1926) was a French painter and founder of the Impressionist movement. His dedication to capturing the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere revolutionized the art world. Working primarily en plein air, Monet developed a technique of applying loose, visible brushstrokes that conveyed the sensation of a moment rather than precise detail. His iconic series paintings — of water lilies, haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and the Japanese bridge in his garden at Giverny — explored how light transforms subjects across different times and seasons. Monet's work laid the foundation for modern art and continues to inspire millions worldwide.

Style: Impressionism

Period: Late 19th / Early 20th century

Origin: France

Shipping Information

• Shipping Method: Carefully packed in a protective cardboard shipping tube

• Insured Shipping: Yes

• Additional Details: Track & trace included; packed to prevent damage during transit

Additional Notes

• Defects: Chips of paint, the price of this item is lowered.

• Invoice: Available upon request

• Disclaimer: Colors may slightly vary from photographs; dimensions are approximate