May 21, 2016 1 min read
In 1892 Claude Monet rented a studio across from Rouen Cathedral in France and set upon the task of creating a series of paintings that would capture light in its various stages over the course of days and even months. The paintings were all the same façade of Rouen Cathedral but Monet would move from canvas to canvas depending on any given lighting condition. In the end he had a series of paintings all with the same cathedral façade, but all were different given the effects of light.
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