“I tell myself that anyone who says he has finished a canvas is terribly arrogant. Finished means complete, perfect, and I toil away without making any progress, searching, fumbling around, without achieving anything much.”
Claude Monet, 1893; as quoted in: David W. Galenson (2009), Painting outside the Lines, p. 49
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