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Monet on the Japanese footbridge in Giverny
In 1883 Monet moved from the northwest of Paris to Giverny where he lived until his death. Adjacent to his property was a small pond which he acquired in 1893, where he created a water garden with an arched bridge in the Japanese style. — The National Gallery, UKThe above image, courtesy of the New York Botanical Garden, is based on a black-and-white photograph from The New York Times, dated 1922.

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Monet on the Japanese footbridge in Giverny

In 1883 Monet moved from the northwest of Paris to Giverny where he lived until his death. Adjacent to his property was a small pond which he acquired in 1893, where he created a water garden with an arched bridge in the Japanese style. The National Gallery, UK

The above image, courtesy of the New York Botanical Garden, is based on a black-and-white photograph from The New York Times, dated 1922.

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