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About 1920. In 1923, he underwent two operations to remove his cataracts:

Claude Monet was diagnosed with nuclear cataracts in both eyes in 1912, at the age of 72. However, his visual problems began much earlier. Soon after 1905 at the age of 65, he began to experience changes in his perception of color.

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did monet go blind?

No. Claude Monet was just diagnosed with nuclear cataracts in both eyes. With this eye disorder, he began to experience changes in his perception of color as he no longer perceived colors with the same intensity.
No, he didn't go blind, but he became very close to being blind. Because of his eyesight, his paintings were highly effected. He moved from Impressionism to Expressionism and was using a lot of harsher colors and brushstrokes.

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yes. in monet's later life he developed cataracts which caused him to see colours/objects differently.

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no he didnt

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