Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect, 1903 - Claude Monet
Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect, 1903 - Claude Monet
Explore Claude Monet’s "Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect," a vibrant oil on canvas from 1903. Artist Rococo, in collaboration with SIRIS wood optic, offers her impressions and a unique recreation of this radiant masterpiece.
Title: Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect
Artist: Claude Monet
Date: 1903
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80 cm × 60 cm (31.5 in × 23.6 in)
Provenance: Not specified
Location: The Tate, London
Signature/Inscription: Signed "Claude Monet" in the lower right corner
Condition: Excellent, with no significant restorations or damages noted
Exhibition History: Exhibited at various prestigious institutions, including The Tate, London
Catalogue Raisonné: Listed in the Catalogue Raisonné of Claude Monet's works by Daniel Wildenstein
Rococo's Impressions
Claude Monet’s "Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect" from 1903 captures the bridge bathed in the bright light of the sun. The painting’s dynamic use of color and light reflects Monet’s fascination with the ever-changing effects of sunlight on the bridge’s structure. The radiant hues and vibrant brushstrokes convey the intensity and brilliance of the sunlight, creating a lively and invigorating scene.
In recreating this artwork on our luxury wood eyewear, I aim to reflect Monet’s vibrant and energetic vision. The natural texture of the wood enhances the painting’s bright colors and vivid effects, bringing Monet’s brilliant portrayal of sunlight into wearable art.
Painting Info
Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect by Claude Monet, 1903, Oil on canvas, 80 cm × 60 cm (31.5 in × 23.6 in)