“I didn't become one... As long as I can remember I've always been one.”

—  Claude Monet

after Monet's death
Source: Claude Monet, ‎Charles F. Stuckey (1985) Monet: a retrospective. p. 91
Context: Monet answering the question, how he had became an impressionist.

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