Waterloo Bridge, soleil voilé
1899-1903
About this artwork
This oil painting captures London's Waterloo Bridge shrouded in atmospheric fog, with the sun veiled by the haze. It is part of a celebrated series by Monet depicting the bridge at various times of day and in different weather conditions.
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Claude Monet created over 40 paintings of Waterloo Bridge during his stays in London between 1899 and 1901. He often worked on several canvases simultaneously, capturing the ever-changing light and atmospheric effects, particularly the famous London fog. These series paintings highlight his dedication to observing and interpreting light's ephemeral qualities.
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Waterloo Bridge, soleil voilé
Claude Monet, 1899-1903