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The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny by Claude Monet 1899 – paint by numbers kit, this artwork shows a curved Japanese footbridge stretches across a still water lily pool in Monet’s Giverny garden. The surface shimmers with layered greens and muted gold, broken by drifting lily pads. Reflections blur sky and foliage into one continuous surface. The garden feels enclosed, almost breathing. It is less about structure, more about sensation and light suspended over water.
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The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny by Claude Monet – Paint by Numbers Kit
Famous Impressionist Painting of a Garden in Full Life
The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny by Claude Monet 1899 is one of the most structurally clear works in his famous artwork series – and that’s exactly what makes it stand apart. There’s an actual subject here: the arched Japanese footbridge, solid and green, spanning the lily pond at Giverny garden. Below it, the water lily pool stretches across the lower half of the canvas, pale blooms floating on a dense, reflective surface. Above – weeping branches, dense foliage, layers of green pressing inward from every edge. It’s French Impressionist painting with a spine. A garden pond landscape that breathes but doesn’t dissolve. This masterpiece was Monet’s proof that Impressionism wasn’t just atmosphere. It was also architecture.
Paint Monet’s Famous Artwork with a Paint by Numbers Kit
This paint by numbers kit was made for a composition like this one. The Japanese footbridge gives you a structural reference point – something to orient around – and the numbered canvas breaks the surrounding garden and water lily pool into clear, workable areas. Acrylic paints in the kit match the original’s warm greens, pale lily tones, and deep water reflections with precision, so you’re not left guessing at color. It’s a relaxing hobby that ends with real wall art for your home. Order this paint by numbers kit today – and make Monet’s Giverny your own great gift to yourself or someone else.
The Story Behind Claude Monet’s 1899 Masterpiece “The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny”
Claude Monet built his Giverny garden in the early 1880s and spent the next four decades painting it obsessively.
The Japanese footbridge was added around 1895 – inspired by Japanese woodblock prints he’d been collecting for years.
He painted this particular view of the water lily pool and bridge roughly a dozen times between 1899 and 1900, varying the light, the angle, the season. This 1899 version was among the first and is considered one of the clearest.
It was exhibited in Paris in 1900 and was recognized almost immediately as something lasting. I think history got that right.
The Benefits of Creating a Painting for The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny
- Paint one of Monet’s most famous compositions.
- The bridge gives your canvas a clear structure.
- Numbered canvas breaks complex greenery into manageable areas.
- Acrylic paints capture warm Giverny tones faithfully.
- A relaxing hobby with a purposeful, visible result.
- Finished piece is real, frameable wall art.
- An impressive, unexpected great gift for any age.
- Connect with French Impressionist painting history firsthand.
Best Room for Display Painting: The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny
- Living Room: The composition’s natural depth and warm green palette give a feature wall real presence without overwhelming the space.
- Study Room: A garden pond landscape with this much structure and layering suits a room built around focus and slow, careful attention.
- Entrance Hall: The arching bridge draws the eye forward naturally – a strong visual welcome for anyone coming through the door.
- Bedroom: Warm greens and the still water surface create a grounded, unhurried mood that works well in a space meant for rest.
- Dining Room: The garden scene adds warmth and a sense of the outdoors to a shared meal environment without being distracting.
- Hallway: The painting’s vertical lean and layered depth make narrow transitional spaces feel considerably more open and considered.
The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny by Claude Monet: Product Information
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Theme: |
The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny |
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Artist: |
Claude Monet |
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Year: |
1899 |
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Art Craft Kit Type: |
Painting by numbers |
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Painting Styles: |
Impressionism |
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Art Skill Levels: |
Intermediate |
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Canvas Orientation: |
Portrait Format |
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Art by Room: |
Dining Room |
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Size: |
16 x 20 inches | 40 x 50 cm |
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Pigment Type: |
Acrylic paint |
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Number of Colors: |
24 |
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Material: |
High-quality linen canvas |
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Included Components: |
Cotton canvas |
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