
“If the artist has outer and inner eyes for nature, nature rewards him by giving him inspiration.”
Source: 1916 -1920, Autobiography', 1918, p. 14
Henry Moore, Sir Herbert Edward Read, David Sylvester (1957) Henry Moore: 1921-1948, p. xxxi
1955 - 1970
“If the artist has outer and inner eyes for nature, nature rewards him by giving him inspiration.”
Source: 1916 -1920, Autobiography', 1918, p. 14
Journal entry (7 July 1980); published in Time Within Time: The Diaries 1970-1986 (1989)
“The artist works out his own formulas; the interest of science lies in the art of making science.”
Moralités (1932)
Context: Science is feasible when the variables are few and can be enumerated; when their combinations are distinct and clear. We are tending toward the condition of science and aspiring to do it. The artist works out his own formulas; the interest of science lies in the art of making science.
Nobel Prize acceptance speech (1969) http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1969/delbruck-lecture.html
“The artists is responsible for his history and his nature, his history is part of his nature.”
after 1967 - posthumous
Source: Gerhard Richter, Doubt and belief in painting, Robert Storr, MOMA, New York, 2003, p. 32 note 1.
H 1
Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook H (1784-1788)
On the influence of culture on an artist in “Interview With Fernando Botero” https://www.huffpost.com/entry/interview-with-fernando-botero_b_6795782 in HuffPost (2017 Dec 6)
Quote from a speech of Ferdinand Hodler: 'The artist's mission' (held in Freibourg in 1897), first published in 1923 in Zurich; as cited by Paul Westheim in Confessions of Artists - Letters, Memoirs and Observations of Contemporary Artists, Propyläen Publishing House, Berlin, 1925