Claude Monet — "I'm completely overwhelmed. I'm going to collapse."
I'm completely overwhelmed. I'm going to collapse.
I'm completely overwhelmed. I'm going to collapse.
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"I'm so frustrated. Nothing is working out."
"I would advise young artists to paint as they can, as long as they can, without being afraid of painting badly."
"I'm so fed up with these water lilies. I can't stand them anymore."
"I'm not good at anything except painting and gardening."
"I am following Nature without being able to grasp her..."
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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