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Monet loved gardening, as he wrote, "Gardening was something I learned in my youth when I was unhappy, I perhaps owe it to flowers that I have become a painter." After Monet moved to Giverny in 1883, he himself built gardens and spent his later life painting them. These gardens were the main focus of Monet's artistic production during the last 30 years of his life. He tried to express on canvas the constantly changing play of light and reflections on the surface of the water. In fact, many of his masterpieces were painted from what he saw in his gardens at Giverny. For example, one of his most famous pieces was a painting of the water lilies in those gardens. Monet suffered from cataracts for much of his later life. During that time, he produced some of his most characteristic work. Scientists claim that the disease blurred his vision, which influenced his unique painting style, especially his later paintings. A professor at Stanford University used a computer to recreate a photograph of the same bridge in Monet's Water Lily Pond as it might appear to someone with moderate cataracts. Surprisingly, the color and detail of the recreated picture look very similar to those of Monet's painting. Nevertheless, Monet's artistic style was well formed before his eye disease affected his vision. More important is that despite his failing eyesight, he continued to paint. This is when he painted Nympheas, one of his famous paintings of water lilies. Monet created countless works that are still loved today and many of his works are in museums around the world. If you get the chance to see more of his paintings, look at the emotions in them. Claude Monet changed art forever, and you can see that in every brush stroke.
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1 Monet loved gardening, as he wrote, "Gardening was something I learned in my youth when I was unhappy, I perhaps owe it to flowers that I have become a painter." 2 After Monet moved to Giverny in 1883, he himself built gardens and spent his later life painting them. 3 These gardens were the main focus of Monet's artistic production during the last 30 years of his life. 4 He tried to express on canvas the constantly changing play of light and reflections on the surface of the water. 5 In fact, many of his masterpieces were painted from what he saw in his gardens at Giverny. 6 For example, one of his most famous pieces was a painting of the water lilies in those gardens. 7 Monet suffered from cataracts for much of his later life. 8 During that time, he produced some of his most characteristic work. 9 Scientists claim that the disease blurred his vision, which influenced his unique painting style, especially his later paintings. 10 A professor at Stanford University used a computer to recreate a photograph of the same bridge in Monet's Water Lily Pond as it might appear to someone with moderate cataracts. 11 Surprisingly, the color and detail of the recreated picture look very similar to those of Monet's painting. 12 Nevertheless, Monet's artistic style was well formed before his eye disease affected his vision. 13 More important is that despite his failing eyesight, he continued to paint. 14 This is when he painted Nympheas, one of his famous paintings of water lilies. 15 Monet created countless works that are still loved today and many of his works are in museums around the world. 16 If you get the chance to see more of his paintings, look at the emotions in them. 17 Claude Monet changed art forever, and you can see that in every brush stroke.