“Art is an expression and stimulus to the imaginative life rather than a copy of actual life. Art appreciates emotion in and for itself. The artist, is the most constantly observant of his surroundings and the least affected by their intrinsic aesthetic value. As he contemplates a particular field of vision the aesthetically chaotic and accidental conjunction of forms and colours begin to crystallize into a harmony.”
An essay on aesthetics (1909) from Vision and design by Roger fry, Forgotten Books , 2012
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English artist and art critic 1866–1934Related quotes
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