Art is not the material thing. It is what the material thing does to us. Eugene Delacroix:
I have told myself a hundred times that painting, that is to say the material thing called painting, was no more than the pretext, than the bridge between the mind of the painter and that of the spectator. Cold exactitude is not art: ingenious artifice, when it pleases or when it expresses, is art itself. (Quoted from page 293 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg.)
For a brief biography of Eugene Delacroix, click here. For some images of his paintings, click here.
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