Sherwin B. Nuland Quotes
Leonardo, With His Profound Knowledge Of Art, Commenced Various Undertakings, Many Of Which He Never Completed, Because It Appeared To Him That The Hand Could Never Give Due Perfection To The Object Or Purpose Which He Had In His Thoughts, Or Beheld In His Imagination - Since In His Mind He Frequently Formed Some Difficult Conception, So Subtle And So Wonderful That No Hands, However Excellent Or Able, Could Ever Give It Expression
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