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I paint things as they are. I don't comment. I record.
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[People] want me to finish things. But I see them in such a way and paint them accordingly. ... Nothing is simpler…
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Of course one should not drink much, but often.
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I have tried to do what is true and not ideal.
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I have always been a pencil.
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I don't belong to any school. I work in my corner. I admire Degas.
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I can paint until I'm forty. After that I intend to dry up.
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Bonnat tells me, 'Your painting isn't bad, it is chic, but even so it isn't bad, but your drawing is absolutely atrocious.'…
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Monet's work would have been even greater if he had not abandoned figure-painting.
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I do not know if you bridle your pen, but when my pencil moves, it is necesary to let it go, or…
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Novelty is seldom the essential... make a subject better from its intrinsic nature.
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I had placed my stick on the table, as I do every evening. It had been specially made to suit my height,…
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