Claude Monet's The Japanese Footbridge (1899) is reproduced on an unframed canvas for a minimalist look that is very on trend!
Claude Monet's The Japanese Footbridge (1899) is reproduced on an unframed canvas for a minimalist look that is very popular right now.
In 1899, Monet painted 12 works from a single vantage point in his garden at Giverny, focusing on the arching blue-green bridge and the microcosm of his water garden. Monet designed, built, and shaped the landscape that appears in the painting-from the bridge to the pond, water lilies, and other plantings.
- Stretched canvas print
- 16 x 12 inches
- Archival-quality inks
- Acid-free 350 gsm cotton canvas with a tight, natural weave; bright white
- 1.5-inch side edges, natural off-white
- Semi-matte UV coating
- Ready-to-hang
- Made in USA
- More size and finish options available at NGA Custom Prints
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Description | Claude Monet's The Japanese Footbridge (1899) is reproduced on an unframed canvas for a minimalist look that is very popular right now. In 1899, Monet painted 12 works from a single vantage point in his garden at Giverny, focusing on the arching blue-green bridge and the microcosm of his water garden. Monet designed, built, and shaped the landscape that appears in the painting-from the bridge to the pond, water lilies, and other plantings.
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Artist | Claude Monet |
Art Subject | Landscapes |
Art Style | Impressionist |