The Bridge over the Seine - Claude Monet
The Argenteuil bridge was represented seven times by Claude Monet. This shows how attached the artist was to this motif. In this work, the foreground is occupied by sailboats at the mooring and the effects of light on the masts allow for complementary plays of color, which the Impressionists appreciated so much at the time.
The artwork in a nutshell
The Argenteuil bridge was represented seven times by Claude Monet. This shows how attached the artist was to this motif. In this work, the foreground is occupied by sailboats at the mooring and the effects of light on the masts allow for complementary plays of color, which the Impressionists appreciated so much at the time.
Compare with the original
Reproduction of The Bridge over the Seine by Claude Monet

