Harold Rosenberg Quotes
The Artist Does Not Exist Except As A Personification, A Figure Of Speech That Represents The Sum Total Of Art Itself. It Is Painting That Is The Genius Of The Painter, Poetry Of The Poet, And A Person Is A Creative Artist To The Extent That He Participates In That Genius.
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