The Mind of the Artist - Thoughts and Sayings of Painters and Sculptors on Their Art by Various
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to the eloquence of the ignorant, the zeal of the conceited.
_Whistler._ XLIII Art will not grow and flourish, nay it will not long exist, unless it be shared by all people; and for my part I don't wish that it should. _William Morris._ XLIV No, art is not an element of corruption. The man who drinks from a wooden bowl is nearer to the brute that drinks from a stone trough than he who quenches his thirst from a crystal cup; and the artist who gave the glass its shape, impressed as in a mould of bronze by the simple means of a second's breath and yet more cheaply than the fashioning of the wooden bowl, has done more to ennoble and improve his neighbour than any inventor of a system: in his work he gives him the use and the enjoyment of things for which orators can only create a craving. _Jules Klagmann._ XLV The improviser never makes fine poetry. |
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