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From Quotes by Robert Henri
- Art need not be intended. It comes inevitably as the tree from the root, the branch from the trunk, the blossom from the twig. None…
- Art cannot be separated from life. It is the expression of the greatest need of which life is capable, and we value art not because…
- The most vital things in the look of a landscape endure only for a moment. Work should be done from memory; memory of that vital…
- All manifestations of art are but landmarks in the progress of the human spirit toward a thing but as yet sensed and far from being…
- Develop your visual memory. Draw everything you have drawn from the model from memory as well.
- If you work from memory, you are most likely to put in your real feeling.
- The good thing about painting from memory is that so much is forgotten.
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