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Leon Monet's older sibling is the focus of a landmark Paris exhibit illuminating the hitherto unknown role he played in the French impressionist painter's life and art.
Leon, a color chemist four years his senior, is understood to have been critical in the emergence of Monet’s commercial success as well as the famed color palette that created masterpieces like the “Water Lilies” series.
Leon would wine and dine his younger brother, introduce him to other artists, give him money, and patronize his art.
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