Monet's Waterloo Bridge back in residence

Home: the picture has returned to the Savoy
12 April 2012

A picture of Waterloo Bridge sketched by Claude Monet from the Savoy more than 100 years ago has returned to the hotel for the first time since it was created.

Waterloo Bridge, created by the Impressionist in 1901, is one of only 26 pastels of the Thames known to have survived from Monet's stays at The Savoy and the only example not in a museum collection.

The sketch was unveiled today in the Monet Suite, where it was created, and is to go on display to guests from tomorrow until Friday.

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