In 1915, Claude Monet painted in his Giverny garden amidst the turmoil of World War I. The peaceful scenes captured on film contrasted starkly with the nearby battlefields. Monet's art was not just an escape but also a patriotic contribution during a time of great suffering and loss. His water lily paintings are seen as a poignant response to the war, symbolizing grief and remembrance.
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