Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge

Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge

"Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge" is a painting by Claude Monet.

quick facts
Artist:Claude Monet
Artform:Painting
Date completed:1899
Height:3' 0"
Width:2' 11"

Artist of Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge

Claude Monet
Claude Monet
November 14, 1840- December 5, 1926

Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise . Claude Monet was born on 14 November 1840 on the 5th floor of 45 rue Laffitte, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. He...
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Current owner of Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge

Princeton University Art Museum
Princeton University Art Museum
Location:Princeton
Acquired:1972
Acquired byGift

The Princeton University Art Museum is Princeton University's gallery of art, located in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1882, it now houses over 72,000 works of art that range from antiquity to the contemporary period. The Princeton University Art Museum dedicates itself to supporting and enhancing the university’s goals of teaching, research, and service in fields of art and culture, as well as to serving regional communities and...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where is the "Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge" on display?
  • A:
    The priceless piece of art is located in the Princeton University Art Museum.
  • Q:
    What are the dimensions of the legendary artwork, Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge?
  • A:
    The painting is 3 feet high by 2 feet, 11 inches wide.
  • Q:
    What art supplies was used in the creation of the Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge?
  • A:
    Oil paint and Canvas were used to create the finished artwork.
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