I am a man who can only paint, and I have never been able to do anything else.
Impressionism founder
I am a man who can only paint, and I have never been able to do anything else.
Impressionism founder
Reported by Marc Elder in 'À Giverny, chez Claude Monet'
1924
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"The motif is secondary; what I want to capture is what there is between the motif and myself."
Strange & Unusual"I'm absolutely disgusted with everything. I hate the world."
Humorous"How I dream of Giverny in this lovely weather and envy you for being there, you have no idea. But I am a prisoner and must see it through, despite being completely drained. It's exhausting and I'm wor…"
Strange & Unusual"I'm still unable to work. I'm afraid I'll never be able to paint again."
Humorous"The more I live, the more I regret how little I know."
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