Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge by Claude Monet (1899)

Artist: Claude Monet

Year: 1899

Medium: Oil on canvas

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. For him, the gardens were both a passion and a second artistic medium. His Asian garden was not part of the original estate; it was located on an adjacent property with a small brook, which he purchased and enlarged into a pond for a water garden in 1893. He transformed the site into an inspired vision of cool greens and calm, reflective waters, enhanced by exotic plants such as bamboo, ginkgo, and Japanese fruit trees and a Japanese footbridge. It was not until 1899, however, that he began a series of views of the site, of which this is one. A careful craftsman who reworked his canvases multiple times, Monet was committed to painting directly from nature as much as possible and for as long as he had the correct conditions; thus, he could work on as many as eight or more canvases a day, devoting as little as an hour or less to each. In this case, he set up his easel at the edge of the water-lily pond and worked on several paintings of the subject as part of a single process. Monet’s gardens and paintings show the same fascination with the effects of time and weather on the landscape. Both are brilliant expressions of his unique visual sensitivity and emotional response to nature. At Giverny, he literally shaped nature for his brush, cultivating vistas to paint.

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Arte “El jardín del artista por Claude Monet”

Título original: Le Jardin de l’artiste à Giverny.

Título en español: El jardín del artista en Giverny.

Autor: Claude Monet.

Estilo pictórico: Impresionismo.

Siglo y año: Siglo XX, año 1900.

País: Francia.

Género: Paisaje / Pintura de flores.

Descripción: La obra del maestro Monet trata de un óleo sobre lienzo que muestra una perspectiva diagonal de hileras densas de lirios (iris) morados bajo grandes sauces. El cuadro destaca por sus pinceladas cortas y yuxtapuestas que capturan el juego cambiante de la luz del sol sobre las flores de su finca privada del pintor.

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[2] https://en.wikipedia.org

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Located in the Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris.

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From the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copehnhagen.

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