Visionaries and Vision July 7, 2008
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When we talk about “visionary” painters, such as Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, and Cézanne, we are referring to their artistic genius, their imaginative ability to see the world-a sunset, a bowl of fruit, a ballerina-in a completely new way. But did you know that at least some of their artistry stems, literally, from problems with their vision?
The French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840-1926) is perhaps the best example of a painter whose vision problems-in his case, cataracts-significantly altered his work. Because he painted the same scenes over and over (think of his famous waterlilies and his garden in Giverny) and because his eye problems were well documented, we are able to see how the gradual deterioration of his eyesight affected his work toward his later years.
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