“Art is for all — and the greatest art proves it.”
William Soutar (1898–1943) British poet
Diary, 29 August 1932.
Quotation posted with the permission of the National Scottish Library, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Source: I Capture the Castle
“Art is for all — and the greatest art proves it.”
William Soutar (1898–1943) British poet
Diary, 29 August 1932.
Quotation posted with the permission of the National Scottish Library, Edinburgh, Scotland.
“All artforms are in the service of the greatest of all arts: the art of living.”
Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956) German poet, playwright, theatre director
“The most perfect art was Greek art. Raphael is the greatest of all masters in painting.”
Emil Nolde (1867–1956) German artist
Such were the doctrines of every art teacher only twenty or thirty years ago.
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1900 - 1920, On Primitive Art – Emil Nolde, 1912
Carl Andre (1935) American artist
Source: Artists talks 1969 – 1977, p. 26
“I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other.”
Ernest Hemingway book For Whom the Bell Tolls
Source: For Whom the Bell Tolls
James Branch Cabell (1879–1958) American author
Writing on Charles Dickens, in "In Defence of an Obsolete Author" in William and Mary College Monthly (November 1897), VII, p. 3-4
Damien Hirst (1965) artist
Source: Elizabeth Day Damien Hirst: 'Art is childish and childlike' http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2010/sep/26/damien-hirst-art, The Guardian, 26 September 2010
“In art progress consists not in extension but in the knowledge of its limits.”
Georges Braque (1882–1963) French painter and sculptor
Quote from the review 'Nord-Sud', December 1917
a remark of Braque's writings, he wrote during his long convalescence in the hospital, after he was seriously wounded in World War 1, in 1915
1908 - 1920