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The artist’s vision: Sylvania ophthalmologist studies how painters’ vision problems affect their work (The Toledo Blade)

November 22nd, 2009

By TAHREE LANE BLADE STAFF WRITER Claude Monet was so enchanted with natural light, he painted series of haystacks, poplars, and the cathedral at Rouen. Throughout the day, he’d move from canvas to canvas, painting the same subject under different light and atmospheric conditions. By his late 60s, his vision was deteriorating. “Reds appeared muddy to me, pinks insipid, and the intermediate or …

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