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The essay combines personal recollection, biographical commentary, and close aesthetic reading to portray the artist as a figure wholly devoted to observing light, atmosphere, and the shifting reflections of his water garden. The writer situates the Nymphéas as the culmination of a lifetime's attention to sensation and technique, meditates on how to judge art and the relation between artist, public, and nature, and emphasizes the moral and human dimensions of creative perseverance that produced these immersive landscape panels.
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