Alfred Sisley Quotes
The Motif Must Always Be Set Down In A Simple Way, Easily Grasped And Understood By The Beholder. By The Elimination Of Superfluous Detail, The Spectator Should Be Led Along The Road That The Artist Indicates To Him, And From The First Be Made To Notice What The Artist Has Felt.
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