When photography was invented in 1839, all painters thought they were finished. Later, those who painted most realistically were indeed finished. Portrait masters faced massive unemployment. But painting didn't die; instead, it ushered in the greatest era in history. Monet was born from the ruins of photography. He figured out one thing: competing with machines on "likeness" is a dead end. So he painted things that cameras couldn't capture.

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