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The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Claude) Beata Beatrix; The Bohemian (Bouguereau) The Bridge (sculpture) The Bridge (M. C. Escher) Bridge (Shachtman) The Bridge at Narni; The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne; The Bridge in Curve; The Bridge near Wiesen; Brooklyn Bridge (Gleizes) The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons
A bridge can play many roles in art, such as a work of art in itself in addition to any functional considerations; as a focal point for a novel or film; as a metaphor in song or poetry; as the subject of a painting or photograph; or as a home for other works of art, such as sculptures.
One of the bridge's trusses is very prominent, visible in half of the image. Three people are seen in the foreground: a couple walking toward the observer, and a working-class man peering off the bridge toward the train station. A dog walks away from the observer, and other individuals appear in the mid-background.
The Opening of Waterloo Bridge is an 1832 history painting by the British artist John Constable. [1] It depicts the scene on 18 June 1817 when the newly constructed Waterloo Bridge across the River Thames in London was ceremonially opened by the Prince Regent . [ 2 ]
One of Réthi’s best-known projects in the United States was her documentation through drawing of the construction of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which connected Staten Island and Brooklyn. 34 of these drawings were exhibited in the 1964 World’s Fair New York City Pavilion. [5] Réthi was a member of the Royal Society of Arts. [11]
Waterloo Bridge is an 1820 riverscape painting by the British artist John Constable. It depicts a view of London looking eastwards towards Waterloo Bridge, which had opened three years earlier. [1] Also visible are notable other London landmarks including Somerset House and Saint Paul's Cathedral. In the foreground are waterman and bathers.
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The Pont Neuf is the oldest standing bridge across the river Seine in Paris, France. It was completed in 1607 by Henry IV . In 1867 , French painters Claude Monet and Renoir first depicted the bridge in their series of riverbank paintings, returning to the subject again in 1872 . [ 2 ]