When photography was invented in 1839, all painters thought they were finished.



Later, those who painted most realistically were indeed finished. Portrait painting masters faced mass unemployment.

But painting didn't die. Instead, it ushered in the greatest era in its history. Monet was born from the ruins of photography.

He figured out one thing: competing with machines on "resemblance" was a dead end. So he painted what machines couldn't capture.
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