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Claude Monet was a French artist who lived between 1840 and 1926. He is
considered the father of impressionism and became famous for his art ‘en plein
air’. In 1912 he was diagnosed with cataracts, and his bad eye sight led his
works to result less clear than his early ones. </span>
Claude Monet was a French craftsman who lived somewhere in the range of 1840 and 1926. He is considered the dad of impressionism and wound up well known for his specialty 'en plein air'. In 1912 he was determined to have waterfalls, and his awful vision drove his attempts to result less clear than his mid ones.