Monet’s “The Japanese Bridge” Reversible Rain Cape

Price: $69.00 / $62.10 Members: $55.89

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Monet’s “The Japanese Bridge” Reversible Rain Cape

This stylish reversible, water repellant rain cape features a digitally printed reproduction of “The Japanese Bridge`, one in a series of paintings by French Impressionist, Claude Monet (1840 –1926) depicting the wooden Japanese footbridge and pond in his garden at Giverny.

The multi-color print on the body, hood and sleeves is finished with solid blue accents and reverses to solid blue with the same multi-color print.

Made of 100% polyester it is 56” wide left to right and measures 23” wide from shoulder to wrist. Comes with a matching pouch 10 ½” wide x 9” long. Weighs 11 oz. with pouch.

The unique lightweight construction provides a loose and comfortable fit. It has invisible magnets for a strong hold on windy days. One size fits most.

Monet and other great French artists flourished in 19th century France where the Met’s magnificent production of Puccini’s Manon Lescaut takes place.

  • Multi-color print reverses to solid blue
  • Digitally printed
  • 100% Polyester
  • Reversible
  • Water repellant
  • Lightweight
  • Loose fit
  • Invisible magnetic closure
  • Left to right: 56” W
  • Shoulder to wrist: 23” W
  • Pouch: 10 ½” W x 9” L
  • 11 oz. with pouch
  • One size fits most
  • USA


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History

Massenet’s most popular work, based on Abbe Prévost’s novel Manon Lescaut, premiered at Paris’s Opéra-Comique in 1884. Laurent Pelly, who created the Met’s new production of the opera, says: “Manon is an adventure that amuses, moves, and frightens us. The title character is lively, free, young, and feckless—and she manipulates all the men around her purely for her own pleasure. Anna Netrebko is remarkable in the part—she has sex appeal, a bewitching voice, and she is an extraordinary actress.”

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