The motif is secondary; what I want to capture is what there is between the motif and myself.
Impressionism founder
The motif is secondary; what I want to capture is what there is between the motif and myself.
Impressionism founder
Interview, discussing his artistic approach
1895
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"You do not mention the red poppies, which are the important ones as I already have irises, chrysanthemums, peonies and morning glories."
Strange & Unusual"I want to paint the light, and I want to paint the air."
Strange & Unusual"Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love."
Strange & Unusual"I'm having a very bad time. I'm completely miserable."
Humorous"Most people think I paint fast. I paint very slowly."
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