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From Quotes by William Morris Hunt
- How are we going to make painters by lecturing to them? We are going to make questioners, doubters, and talkers. We are going to make…
- There is force and vitality in a first sketch from life which the after-work rarely has. You want a picture to seize you as forcibly…
- What is nobler than a man wresting and wringing his bread from the stubborn soil by the sweat of his brow and the break of…
- There is force and vitality in a first sketch from life which the after-work rarely has... In your sketches keep the first vivid impression! Add…
- Art teaches you the philosophy of life, and if you can't learn it from art, you can't learn it at all. It shows you that…
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