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“Do it Again”: Monet, Chesterton, and the Holiness of Repetition
“Do it Again”: Monet, Chesterton, and the Holiness of Repetition

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When one thinks of artistic impressionism, Claude Monet is probably one of the first names that springs to mind. This is for good reason—Monet and impressionism are so synonymous that the term itself actually comes from the title of one . . .

When one thinks of artistic impressionism, Claude Monet is probably one of the first names that springs to mind. This is for good reason—Monet and impressionism are so synonymous that the term itself actually comes from the title of one of Monet’s paintings: Impression, Sunrise. But if you really want to understand why Monet is…

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