"In Giverny, Monet's servants moved the water lilies with poles per his direction. When he was satisfied, he painted. Upon seeing this sequence, Monet might wonder, "How did Althouse persuade God to move the clouds just right?""
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2 comments:
Scot writes:
"A beautiful sequence. (Don't care for the last.)
"In Giverny, Monet's servants moved the water lilies with poles per his direction. When he was satisfied, he painted. Upon seeing this sequence, Monet might wonder, "How did Althouse persuade God to move the clouds just right?""
The last one is there for context.
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