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Painter Quotes by Edward Weston
- The... arguments against photography ever being considered a fine art are: the element of chance which enters in, finding things ready-made for a machine to…
- The painters have no copyright on modern art!... I believe in, and make no apologies for, photography: it is the most important graphic medium of…
- Modern Art is being used to index me. Surely it was a source but photographers have influenced Modern Art quite as deeply as they have…
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- There are two things in the painter, the eye and the mind; each of them should aid the other. — Paul Cezanne
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- The painter must enclose himself within his work; he must respond not with words, but with paintings. — Paul Cezanne