The Japanese Bridge is an 1899 work by the French impressionist, Claude Monet. Monet painted the work using oil on canvas. The painting measures 36.5 by 29 inches. The painting is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It was bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum as part of the Havemeyer in 1929.
The painting is one of many executed by Monet with a horticultural theme. In this painting, the artist depicts an arched wooden bridge spanning a pond. There are several large clumps of colorful water lilies on the surface of the pond.
The pond is surrounded by lush green vegetation. A clear blue sky can be partially seen through the trees, and also reflected in the pond's water. The tall grasses, reeds and other vegetation are also reflected.
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