Claude Monet
The Bridge at Argenteuil
The Bridge at Argenteuil
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"The Bridge at Argenteuil," created by Claude Monet in 1874, is a remarkable example of the artist's early Impressionist works. This painting showcases the railway bridge crossing the Seine at Argenteuil, a subject Monet revisited several times during his career. His innovative approach captures the play of light on the bridge and the surrounding waters, utilizing quick, broken brushstrokes to portray the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere.
Size
Size
- Frame width of 0.75 inches / 1.9 cm
- Mount width of 2.36 inches / 6 cm
- All size options provided above are excluding the size of mount and frame
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Do not expose paintings or prints to direct sunlight.
- Display your art in a cool, dry place.
- Gently clean your canvases with a soft, damp cloth.
- Avoid using household chemical cleaners, as they can damage the artwork.
About the Artist
About the Artist
Claude Monet, a pioneering figure in the Impressionist movement, was a French painter born in 1840. Known for his revolutionary approach to art, Monet's work often centered around the exploration of light, color, and the transient qualities of nature. His iconic paintings, such as "Water Lilies" and "Impression, Sunrise," not only depicted landscapes and scenes but also captured the shifting effects of light and atmosphere on these subjects. Monet's dedication to capturing the nuances of natural light and his loose brushwork revolutionized the art world, inspiring a new way of perceiving and portraying the world around us.

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