Claude Monet — "I would advise young artists to paint as they can, as long as they can, without …"
I would advise young artists to paint as they can, as long as they can, without being afraid of painting badly.
I would advise young artists to paint as they can, as long as they can, without being afraid of painting badly.
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"No one but myself knows the anxiety I go through and the trouble I give myself…"
"I am very depressed and deeply disgusted with painting. It is really a continual torture."
"I'm having a very bad day. I feel like crying."
"I get madder and madder on giving back what I feel."
"The motif is secondary; what I want to capture is what there is between the motif and myself."
French Impressionist painter whose Impression, Sunrise (1872) named the movement, and whose late Water Lilies series anticipated 20th-century abstraction. Closely associated with Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Impressionist co-founder) and Camille Pissarro (Impressionist mentor figure). For an intellectual contrast, see the Académie des Beaux-Arts and the Salon, the French art establishment of the 1860s-70s — The Académie rejected Monet and the Impressionists throughout the 1860s-70s, forcing them to organize the 1874 Salon des Refusés that became Impressionism's launch. Monet's career is the canonical example of an artistic revolution that bypassed institutional gatekeeping — the Académie's rejection inadvertently created modernism.
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