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Depicting Quotes by Gerhard Richter
- Almost every work of art is an analogy. When I make a representation of something, this too is an analogy to what exists; I make…
- When I make a representation of something, this, too, is an analogy to what exists; I make an effort to get a grip on the…
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- It was my effort, in depicting the West, to depict it as it was. — Buffalo Bill
- We've seen the uproars around the world concerning cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammad. Anyone who does not think comic strips are relevant… — Elayne Boosler
- In his play depicting the Salem Witch Trials, the author illustrates profound psychological bullying. The ringleader of young girls suspected of unsavory… — Arthur Miller
- Almost every work of art is an analogy. When I make a representation of something, this too is an analogy to what… — Gerhard Richter
- Cubism is the art of depicting new wholes with formal elements borrowed not only from the reality of vision, but from that… — Guillaume Apollinaire
- If I'm not mistaken, Sigmund Freud said that in every idealisation there's an aggression. Depicting the Pope as a sort of Superman,… — Pope Francis
- You can often give a better description of the fight between people, the essentials of it, by means of fantastic animals, the… — Asger Jorn
- No doubt, the poetry, overjoyed by swallowing the beverage of passionate thoughts, delights the mind. But she does not realize the sorrows… — Manmohan Acharya
- In 6,000 years of storytelling, [people have] gone from depicting hunting on cave walls to depicting Shakespeare on Facebook walls. — Joe Sabia
- Over the past 30 years, hand grenades, tanks, fighter jets, missiles, helicopters and assault rifles have replaced traditional floral patterns in rug… — Henri Cole
- You must be absolutely honest and true in the depicting of a totem for meaning is attached to every line. You must… — Emily Carr
- REALISM, n. The art of depicting nature as it is seem by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole,… — Ambrose Bierce