Cezanne Quote by Clive Bell Download Open image “Cezanne is the Christopher Columbus of a new continent of form.” — Clive Bell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cezanne Christopher Columbus Columbus Continents Discovery Form
Every one of us has in him a continent of undiscovered character. Blessed is he who acts the Columbus to his own soul. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We see it [the as-yet unseen, probable new planet, Neptune] as Columbus saw America from the coast of Spain. Its movements have been felt,… — William Herschel Copy Share Image
“under the same cross that Christopher Columbus’s three caravels crossed the Atlantic to the New World.” — Michael Baigent Copy Share Image
Every man has in himself a continent of undiscovered character. Happy is he who acts as the Columbus to his own soul. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Christopher Columbus, as everyone knows, is honoured by posterity because he was the last to discover America. — James Joyee Copy Share Image
Columbus only discovered that he was in some new place. He didn't discover America. — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
What a pity, when Christopher Columbus discovered America, that he ever mentioned it. — Margot Asquith Copy Share Image
“Every one of us has in himself a continent of undiscovered character. Happy is he who acts the Columbus to his own soul. ” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The American who first discovered Columbus made a bad discovery. — Georg C. Lichtenberg Copy Share Image
Christopher Columbus, as everyone knows, is honored by posterity because he was the last to discover America. — James Joyce Copy Share Image
Away back in that time-in 1492 - there was a man by the name of Columbus came from across the great ocean, and he… — Chitto Harjo Copy Share Image
Only reason can convince us of those three fundamental truths without a recognition of which there can be no effective liberty: that what we… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
It is not by his mixing and choosing, but by the shapes of his colors, and the combination of those shapes, that we recognize… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
“We have no other means of recognising a work of art than our feeling for it. The objects that provoke aesthetic emotion vary with… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
All sensitive people agree that there is a peculiar emotion provoked by works of art. — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
It would follow that 'significant form' was form behind which we catch a sense of ultimate reality. — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
“...a work of art is like a rose. A rose is not beautiful because it is like something else. Neither is a work of… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
We all agree now - by 'we' I mean intelligent people under sixty - that a work of art is like a rose. A… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
Civilized people can talk about anything. For them no subject is taboo… In civilized societies there will be no intellectual bogeys at sight of… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
“you cannot imagine a boundary line without any content, or a content without a boundary line.” — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
“The representative element in a work of art may or may not be harmful; always it is irrelevant. For, to appreciate a work of… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
A rose is the visible result of an infinitude of complicated goings on in the bosom of the earth and in the air above,… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
It is the mark of great art that its appeal is universal and eternal…… Great art remains stable and unobscure because the feelings that… — Clive Bell Copy Share Image
“Indeed, the idea that doubt can be heroic, if it is locked into a structure as grand as that of the paintings of Cezanne's… — Robert Hughes Copy Share Image
My best songs were written very quickly. Just about as much time as it takes to write it down is about as long as… — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
If Picasso drips, I drip... For a long while I was with Cezanne, and now I am with Picasso. — Arshile Gorky Copy Share Image
The people who do better and better work are people who are never satisfied. Cezanne would say, 'I think I've accomplished something,' but then… — David Galenson Copy Share Image
The paradox in the evolution of French painting from Courbet to Cezanne is how it was brought to the verge of abstraction in and… — Clement Greenberg Copy Share Image
What interests me is to paint the kind of antisensitivity that impregnates modern civilization. I think art since Cezanne has become extremely romantic and… — Roy Lichtenstein Copy Share Image
One of Cezanne's unfinished paintings... appears to be a completed work even though only a few strokes of paint have been put down. My… — Christopher Willard Copy Share Image
The whole Renaissance tradition is antipethic to me. The hard-and-fast rules of perspective which it succeeded in imposing on art were a ghastly mistake… — Georges Braque Copy Share Image
It is not possible to overstate the influence of Paul Cezanne on twentieth-century art. He's the modern Giotto, someone who shattered one kind of… — Jerry Saltz Copy Share Image
The things I felt... about certain painters of the past that... inspired me, like Cezanne and Manet... that complete losing of oneself in the… — Philip Guston Copy Share Image
In writing songs, I've learned as much from Cezanne as I have from Woody Guthrie. — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
Newton's apple and Cezanne's apple are discoveries more closely related than they seem. — Arthur Koestler Copy Share Image