
“Every production of an artist should be the expression of an adventure of his soul.”
Source: The Summing Up (1938), p. 310
Quoted in Albert Jay Nock, Memoirs of a Superfluous Man (1943), p. 175.
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“Every production of an artist should be the expression of an adventure of his soul.”
Source: The Summing Up (1938), p. 310
'Painting and Culture' p. 56
Search for the Real and Other Essays (1948)
Quoted in: Raymond Durgnat (1974) Jean Renoir: Raymond Durgnat, p. 370
undated quotes
Quote from Werefkin's lecture in 1914; as quoted in M. K. ČIURLIONIS AND MARIANNE VON WEREFKIN: THEIR PATHS AND WATERSHEDS, by Laima Lauckaité; Institute of Culture, Philosophy and Art, Vilnius
Werefkin gave her lecture during a regular Art Society meeting, 22 March 1914
after 1911
The Principles of Success in Literature (1865)
Context: I would not have the reader conclude that because I advocate plain-speaking even of unpopular views, I mean to imply that originality and sincerity are always in opposition to public opinion. There are many points both of doctrine and feeling in which the world is not likely to be wrong. But in all cases it is desirable that men should not pretend to believe opinions which they really reject, or express emotions they do not feel. And this rule is universal. Even truthful and modest men will sometimes violate the rule under the mistaken idea of being eloquent by means of the diction of eloquence. This is a source of bad Literature.
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 127
after 2010, Isa Genzken, the artist who doesn't do interviews' (2014)
Foreword to The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom (1987)
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