“There should be so much more, not of orange, of words, of how terrible orange is and life.”
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American poet, art critic and writer 1926–1966Related quotes
Interview with Irmeline Lebeer, in 'Recent Work', Princeton Art Museum, 1973 pp. 10-13
after 1970

“When life gives you lemons…. they could really be oranges.”

Non-Fiction, Joysprick: An Introduction to the Language of James Joyce (1973)

short notation, 1881: from 'Notes inedites de Seurat sur Delacroix', in 'Bulletin de la Vie Artistique', April 1922; as quoted by John Rewald, in Georges Seurat', a monograph https://ia800607.us.archive.org/23/items/georges00rewa/georges00rewa.pdf; Wittenborn and Compagny, New York, 1943. p. 6 - note 9
Seurat studied carefully the paintings of Eugene Delacroix, and wrote in 1881 about Delacroix's painting 'The Fanatics of Tangier' https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/Eug%C3%A8ne_Delacroix_-_The_Fanatics_of_Tangier_-_WGA06195.jpg this notation
Quotes, 1881 - 1890

In a letter to Émile Bernard, from Arles, June 1888, in 'Van Gogh's Letters', http://www.webexhibits.org/vangogh/letter/18/B06.htm
1880s, 1888
Context: There is no blue without yellow and without orange, and if you put in blue, then you must put in yellow, and orange too, mustn't you? Oh well, you will tell me that what I write to you are only banalities.

“Orange? Like Effie's hair?" I say.
"A bit more muted," he says. "More like sunset.”
Source: Catching Fire

Why I Am Not a Painter (l. 24-28) (1976).

"Black Cultural Nationalism" in The Black Aesthetic (1971)