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... should not be of the nature of a daily imposition , but the result of a struggle in which the young artist has left something of his heart , and for the expression of which he has called into play all his intellectual faculties .
... should not be of the nature of a daily imposition , but the result of a struggle in which the young artist has left something of his heart , and for the expression of which he has called into play all his intellectual faculties .
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There is geometry in all good expression . The model is not to be copied , but to be realized . The painting is the result of the effect of the model on the artist . It is not the model we need but the vision .
There is geometry in all good expression . The model is not to be copied , but to be realized . The painting is the result of the effect of the model on the artist . It is not the model we need but the vision .
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Things should all be moving toward the expression of a great idea . Fight with yourself when you paint , not with the model . A student is one who struggles with himself , struggles for order . Positiveness makes for good art .
Things should all be moving toward the expression of a great idea . Fight with yourself when you paint , not with the model . A student is one who struggles with himself , struggles for order . Positiveness makes for good art .
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by John Stuart Mill 18061873 | 13 |
Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
Frederick Wil | 69 |
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