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" Industry in art is a necessity — not a virtue — and any evidence of the same, in the production, is a blemish, not a quality; a proof, not of achievement, but of absolutely insufficient work, for work alone will efface the footsteps of work. "
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies: As Pleasingly Exemplified in Many ... - 116. oldal
szerző: James McNeill Whistler - 1904 - 340 oldal
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Pottery-painting

Fred Miller (decorative artist.) - 1885 - 194 oldal
...shows great and earnest labour, is to say that it is inFIG. 29. — EXAMPLE OF BRUSH-WORK. complete and unfit for view. Industry in art is a necessity,...same, in the production, is a blemish not a quality; — proof, not of achievement, but of absolutely insufficient work, for work alone will efface the...

Public Opinion, 27. kötet

1899 - 862 oldal
...master: A picture is finished when all trace of the means used to bring about the end has disappeared. Industry in art is a necessity — not a virtue —...work. The work of the master reeks not of the sweat of his brow, suggests no effort, and is finished from its beginning. "MR. DOOLEY THE BOOMED, THE BELAUDED":...

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 59. kötet

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1900 - 1004 oldal
...disappeared"; and, ringing the changes on this excellent prop- m . osition, he goes on to assure us that "the work of the master reeks not of the sweat of...no effort— and is finished from its beginning." This is sound doctrine, and it is confirmed absolutely by the two decorations which Mr. Robert Blum...

Aims and Ideals of Representative American Painters

John Rummell, Emma Medora Berlin - 1901 - 132 oldal
...method by which it was accomplished. It reminds one of Mr. Whistler's own sententious statement : " The work of the master reeks not of the sweat of the...no effort — and is finished from its beginning." This picture indeed would seem to have been created by an inspiration, and to have 61 sprung full-grown...

Art Notes, 36-57. kiadás

Macbeth Gallery - 1908 - 336 oldal
...country of their production. Moral, go slow in accepting radical departures from time-approved methods. Industry in art is a necessity, not a virtue, and...blemish, not a quality; a proof not of achievement, hut of absolutely insufficient work, for work alone will efface the fixrtsteps of work. — Whistler....

The Art of James McNeill Whistler: An Appreciation

Thomas Robert Way, George Ravenscroft Dennis - 1903 - 272 oldal
...overlooked by no critics. It is taken from " L'Envoie" to the catalogue of the exhibition of 1884. "A picture is finished when all trace of the means...quality; a proof, not of achievement, but of absolutely inefficient work, for work alone will efface the footsteps of work." IN the lecture given at Prince's...

James McNeill Whistler

N. D'Anvers - 1904 - 108 oldal
...catalogue: "a picture is finished when all trace of the means used to bring about the end has disappeared. Industry in Art is a necessity, not a virtue, and...work, for work alone will efface the footsteps of the work." The same qualities are noticeable in a sketch in gray and gold of Honfleur Harbour, described...

Wilson's Photographic Magazine, 41. kötet

1904 - 620 oldal
...consequently I propose to give a few quotations from his writings that we may profitably ponder upon : labor, is to say that it is incomplete and unfit for view....same, in the production, is a blemish, not a quality." " Nature contains the elements, in color and form, of all pictures, as the keyboard contains the notes...

James McNeill Whistler

Hans Wolfgang Singer - 1905 - 138 oldal
...especially under the circumstances, that " Propositions, No. 2 " were directed. These were as follows : " A picture is finished when all trace of the means...for work alone will efface the footsteps of work. Phate. Mitnsell LA PR1NCESSE DU PAYS DE LA PORCELAINE " The work of the master reeks not of the sweat...

Studies in Seven Arts

Arthur Symons - 1906 - 456 oldal
...praise, that it shows great and earnest labour, is to say that it is incomplete and unfit for view. . . . The work of the Master reeks not of the sweat of the...brow — suggests no effort — and is finished from the beginning.' In that last phrase, it seems to me, Whistler has said the essential thing, the thing...




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