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Why was Venice twilight painted?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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Venice Twilight is a beautiful painting by Claude Monet. He painted this because, in the year 1911, Claude Monet's wife, Alice, died from spinal leukemia and because of this tragic event, Monet left many of his works unfinished until he finished this piece ( Venice Twilight). It is because it meant the most to him and his wife!

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