Source: posthumous quotes, Braque', (1968), p. 41
“What greatly attracted me – and it was the main line of advance of Cubism – was how to give material expression to this new space of which I had an inkling. So I began to paint chiefly still life's, because in nature there is a tactile, I would almost say a manual space. I wrote about this moreover 'When a still-life is no longer within reach, it ceases to be a still-life…'. For me that expressed the desire I have always had to touch a thing, not just to look at it. It was that space that attracted me strongly, for that was the earliest Cubist painting – the quest for space.”
Source: 1946 - 1963, In conversation with Dora Vallier' (1954), p. 264
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Source: 1946 - 1963, Cahiers d'art', 1954, p. 16 - In: 'Braque, la peinture et nous'
Source: 1975, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (1975), Ch. 10: Atmosphere
Quote of Braque to John Richardson, in 'Braque Discusses His Art', in 'Realités', no. 93, August 1958, p. 28
1946 - 1963
Letter to H.P. Bremmer, 17-11-1930, City Archive The Hague, as quoted in: Bram van Velde, A Tribute, Municipal Museum De Lakenhal Leiden, Municipal Museum Schiedam, Museum de Wieger, Deurne 1994, p. 50 (English translation: Charlotte Burgmans)
1930's
After learning Odissi dance, she toured all over the world performing Odissi dance and then settled in Switzerland but came back to establish a dance school. Quoted in in "I have been a hippie all my life".
Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
explaining his need for large sizes
Karel Appel defines his painting', interview 1968