The pool is created
Monet arranges the water, chooses the plants and builds the footbridge which structures the garden. This milestone illuminates the "Le Pont Japon Claude Monet" collection by favoring figures.
Giverny, since 1893 · The water garden as a work and workshop
Discover The Japanese Bridge Claude Monet, hand reproduced in oil on canvas.
Giverny, since 1893 · The water garden as a work and workshop
In 1893, Claude Monet acquired land located on the other side of the railway near his house in Giverny. He diverts an arm of the Epte, digs a pond and creates a water garden intended both for the pleasure of the gaze and for the painting. Passionate about horticulture and collector of Japanese prints, he installed an arched footbridge whose silhouette evokes the bridges represented by Hiroshige. In 1899, Monet began a first series devoted to the bridge and to the pool. The framing still brings together the architecture of the garden: arch, bank, iris, bamboo, willows and plant depth. Little by little, water lilies and reflections occupy the surface more; the horizon disappears, the water overturns the sky and the painting tends towards a space without edges. In late versions, the bridge can become dark, massive or almost abstract, while the vegetation ignites in thick touches. The chosen works follow this evolution. There clear footbridge orders the basin like a constructed landscape. The Pink Harmony circulates the color between flowers, water and foliage. The Japanese Bridge of 1899 maintains the descriptive freshness of the first campaign. Water lilies and bridge japanese finally brings the arch and the aquatic surface closer together in a denser image. Reproducing this pattern requires preserving the balance between structure, reflection and colored material. The selection "Le Pont Japon Claude Monet" includes opposite La Passerelle sur le bassin aux nymphéas and Le Bassin aux nymphéas, pink harmony. His reading favors figures.
Monet does not just paint his garden: he draws it, plants it and transforms it so that the water, flowers and bridge become a living painting.
Course & style
Monet arranges the water, chooses the plants and builds the footbridge which structures the garden. This milestone illuminates the "Le Pont Japon Claude Monet" collection by favoring figures.
The bridge dominates still deep views where foliage, flowers and reflections remain clearly organized.
The material thickens, the shapes come together and the garden becomes an almost limitless pictorial space.
The curve of the bridge stabilizes the plant abundance and forms a threshold above the water. This line guides a reading of "The Japanese Claude Monet Bridge" centered on the figures.
Japanese inspiration nourishes the garden and the framing without transforming the work into a literal imitation.
The water mixes sky, plants and flowers until it makes depth and orientation uncertain.
From the clarity of 1899 to late impasto, the motif accompanies Monet's transformations.
Explore by universe
Observe the place of the ark, the proportion of water, the density of the water lilies, the season and the degree of dissolution of the forms.
Bridge, banks and foliage make up a balanced landscape with fresh colors.
For a classic decor. Reading of "The Japanese Bridge Claude Monet" by the figures.The multiple greens envelop the arch and give the pool a calm depth.
For a peaceful roomPink accents warm the water and lighten the mass of the foliage.
For a soft atmosphereFloating flowers lead the gaze from the front of the pool to the deck.
For a large formatThe bridge thickens and the color gains autonomy in later versions.
For a modern interiorA high framing gives more room to reflections and aquatic plants.
For a narrow wallWorks to discover
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