"To see we must forget the name of the thing we are looking at."
"Everything changes, even stone."
Source: Joachim Pissarro, Claude Monet (1990). “Monet's cathedral: Rouen 1892-1894”, Pavilion Books, Limited
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Claude Monet
Painter
Claude Monet was a French painter and a founder of Impressionism, known for his vivid depictions of light and color in nature.
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