Artwork
Charing Cross bridge, fumées dans le brouillard, impression

Charing Cross bridge, fumées dans le brouillard, impression is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Claude Monet. It dates from 1902 and is held in the collection of the Musée Marmottan Monet.
About this work
Overview
Claude Monet’s 1902 oil on canvas, titled *Charing Cross Bridge, Fumées dans le Brouillard, Impression*, depicts a mist‑laden scene of the London bridge spanning a river. The work is part of the permanent collection of the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, where it is displayed among the artist’s later atmospheric studies.
Subject & Meaning
The composition centers on a tranquil water surface that mirrors the muted sky, suggesting a quiet moment in an urban setting softened by fog. Indistinct silhouettes in the background hint at trees or distant structures, reinforcing a sense of anonymity and the fleeting nature of perception under hazy conditions.
Technique & Style
Monet employs loose, fluid brushwork characteristic of his Impressionist approach, allowing colors to blend on the canvas and convey the vaporous atmosphere. The palette is dominated by cool blues and grays, punctuated by subtle warm tones that emerge from reflected light, creating depth through tonal modulation rather than precise detail.
History & Provenance
Executed in the early twentieth century, the painting reflects Monet’s continued interest in capturing weather effects after his series on the Thames. It entered the Musée Marmottan Monet’s holdings through the museum’s acquisition of Monet’s later works, consolidating the institution’s status as a primary repository for his oeuvre.
Context
Created during a period when Monet was traveling between France and England, the work aligns with his broader investigations of light and atmosphere, such as his series on the River Seine and the English countryside. The foggy London scene illustrates his fascination with industrial landmarks rendered through an almost lyrical, natural lens.
Artist & collection
Artist
Oscar-Claude Monet was born in Paris on November 14, 1840, and raised from the age of five in Le Havre, where he began selling charcoal caricatures as a teenager.

















