
FAQ About Claude Monet

How did Monet's cataract condition affect his artwork?
Monet's cataract condition affected his vision, particularly his perception of color and detail. As his condition progressed, his paintings became looser and less detailed, with a noticeable shift towards warmer tones. Despite these challenges, he continued painting and adapted his style, contributing to the unique character of his later works. After surgery to correct his vision, his paintings reflected his renewed ability to perceive colors accurately.