Claude Monet was a french impressionist painter who enjoyed painting the same subject, landscape or cityscape. Each painting was captured a moment in time. In each season there was different colours in light.
Monet created a beautiful water garden at his home in Giverny and used it as his subject over and over again. He liked the way the water was constantly reflecting the world.
The painting of the japanese bridge show an arched bridge crossing a pond. The pond also changes colours throughout the day or season. It is surrounded with trees and shrubs reflecting light of it surface.
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