 The importance of Monet in the history of art is sometimes "underrated",  as  Art lovers tend to see only the overwhelming beauty that emanates  from his canvases, ignoring the complex technique and composition of the  work (a "defect" somehow caused by Monet himself, when he declared that  "I do not understand why everyone discusses my art and pretends to  understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply  necessary to love"). However, Monet's experiments, including  studies on the changes  in an object caused by  daylight at different  times of the day; and the almost abstract quality of his "water lilies",  are clearly a prologue to the art of the twentieth century.
The importance of Monet in the history of art is sometimes "underrated",  as  Art lovers tend to see only the overwhelming beauty that emanates  from his canvases, ignoring the complex technique and composition of the  work (a "defect" somehow caused by Monet himself, when he declared that  "I do not understand why everyone discusses my art and pretends to  understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply  necessary to love"). However, Monet's experiments, including  studies on the changes  in an object caused by  daylight at different  times of the day; and the almost abstract quality of his "water lilies",  are clearly a prologue to the art of the twentieth century.Sunday, 22 January 2012
CLAUDE MONET
 The importance of Monet in the history of art is sometimes "underrated",  as  Art lovers tend to see only the overwhelming beauty that emanates  from his canvases, ignoring the complex technique and composition of the  work (a "defect" somehow caused by Monet himself, when he declared that  "I do not understand why everyone discusses my art and pretends to  understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply  necessary to love"). However, Monet's experiments, including  studies on the changes  in an object caused by  daylight at different  times of the day; and the almost abstract quality of his "water lilies",  are clearly a prologue to the art of the twentieth century.
The importance of Monet in the history of art is sometimes "underrated",  as  Art lovers tend to see only the overwhelming beauty that emanates  from his canvases, ignoring the complex technique and composition of the  work (a "defect" somehow caused by Monet himself, when he declared that  "I do not understand why everyone discusses my art and pretends to  understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply  necessary to love"). However, Monet's experiments, including  studies on the changes  in an object caused by  daylight at different  times of the day; and the almost abstract quality of his "water lilies",  are clearly a prologue to the art of the twentieth century.
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