One is Monet, whose video I originally found through Open Culture, a site that has been scouring the recent videos made publicly available by British Pathé. This was filmed later in Monet's life when he was suffering from cataracts. But you can't tell. What you notice is his clean white suit somehow surviving next to his giant palette, his tiny dog, and the picturesque surroundings that he painted so often and so memorably.
Monet, Japanese Bridge, 1899, Princeton Art Museum
Another is Renoir, the video revealing the advanced state of his arthritis which deformed his hand greatly and likely caused him an immense amount of pain. But he paints nonetheless:
Renoir, Portrait of his son (Pierre), 1910
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