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One Quotes by Robert Henri
- The artist should have a powerful will. He should be powerfully possessed by one idea
- I am always sorry for the Puritan, for he guided his life against desire and against nature. He found what he thought was comfort, for…
- The work of the art student is no light matter. Few have the courage and stamina to think it through. You have to make up…
- There is only one reason for art in America, and that is that the people of America learn the means of expressing themselves in their…
- The pursuit of happiness is a great activity. One must be open and alive. It is the greatest feat man has to accomplish, and spirits…
- I can think of no greater happiness than to be clear-sighted and know the miracle when it happens. And I can think of no more…
- The man who has honesty, integrity, the love of inquiry, the desire to see beyond, is ready to appreciate good art. He needs no one…
- Concentrate on a single feature - as, build all toward one eye - make all lines lead toward that eye.
- If you think of a school drawing while you work, your drawing will look like one.
- Art is, after all, only a trace – like a footprint which shows that one has walked bravely and in great happiness.
- Fight with yourself when you paint, not with the model. A student is one who struggles with himself for order.
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- Grief makes one hour ten. — William Shakespeare