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- I see less and less... I need to avoid lateral light, which darkens my colors. Nevertheless, I always paint at the times of day most…
- Manet wanted one day to paint my wife and children. Renoir was there. He took a canvas and began painting them, too. After a while,…
- I have once more taken up things that can't be done: water with grasses weaving on the bottom. But I'm always tackling that sort of…
- Getting up at 4 in the morning, I slave away all day until by the evening I'm exhausted, and I end by forgetting all my…
- One is too taken up with all that one sees and hears in Paris, however strong one is, and what I do here [in Etretat]…
- Think of me getting up before 6, I'm at work by 7 and I continue until 6.30 in the evening, standing up all the time,…
- I'm not performing miracles, I'm using up and wasting a lot of paint...
- To have gone to all this trouble to get to this is just too stupid! Outside there's brilliant sunshine but I don't feel up to…
- It was at home I learned the little I know. Schools always appeared to me like a prison, and never could I make up my…
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