The Story
Claude Monet (French, 1840ā1926)
The Japanese Footbridge (detail), 1899
In the last decades of Monetās life, his prized water garden and the footbridge he built over it became his most important subject. The reflective surface of the pond unified his canvas. The sky has already disappeared from this painting; the lush foliage rises all the way to the horizon and space is flattened by the decorative arch of the bridge. Floating lily pads and mirrored reflections assume equal stature, blurring distinctions between solid objects and transitory effects of light. jAs you piece together this puzzle, study Monetās water garden up closeājust as he did.