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John Singer Sargent Quotes
John Singer Sargent Quotes
John Singer Sargent
American
Artist
Born:
Jan 12
,
1856
Died:
Apr 14
,
1925
Brilliant
Certain
Dark
Entirely
Thought
Toil
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A person with normal eyesight would have nothing to know in the way of 'Impressionism' unless he were in a blinding light or in the dusk or dark.
John Singer Sargent
Dark
Light
Nothing
Unless
Way
Would
Eyesight
He
Know
Blinding
Were
Normal
Impressionism
Person
Dusk
Every time I paint a portrait I lose a friend.
John Singer Sargent
Time
Age
Lose
Every
Every Time
Friend
Paint
Portrait
It is certain that at certain times talent entirely overcomes thought or poetry.
John Singer Sargent
Thought
Entirely
Poetry
Talent
Overcomes
Times
Certain
The habit of breaking up one's colour to make it brilliant dates from further back than Impressionism - Couture advocates it in a little book called 'Causeries d'Atelier' written about 1860 - it is part of the technique of Impressionism but used for quite a different reason.
John Singer Sargent
Book
Brilliant
Back
Further
About
Dates
Habit
Colour
Part
Written
Make
Advocate
Couture
Impressionism
Up
Than
Quite
Different
Breaking
Breaking Up
Little
Used
Reason
Technique
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