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If he was color blind, why would his painting be far more vibrant than his reference points: what he saw in nature? No matter if he was or not, his paintings are more saturated in color than his reference points because that was what he wanted them to be.



He could have been compensating for his vision. If he were color blind, he probably figured out something was wrong with his vision even if he didn't know what to call it.




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