"To see we must forget the name of the thing we are looking at."
"My garden is a slow work, pursued with love and I do not deny that I am proud of it. Forty years ago, when I established myself here, there was nothing but a farmhouse and a poor orchard...I bought the house and little by little I enlarged and organized it...I dug, planted weeded, myself; in the evenings the children watered."
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Source: Claire Joyes, Claude Monet (1975). “Monet at Giverny”, Wh Smith Pub
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