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Delacroix Quotes By Daphne Delacroix

Nothing and no one is perfect. It just takes a good eye to find those hidden imperfections. — Daphne Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eliza Crewe

And, like Christmas, Armand has brought gifts. But he is no fat, sweet Santa Claus who rewards the nice; he is the Lord of Misrule, the Abbot of Unreason in charge of scandalous fun. — Eliza Crewe

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

To be understood a writer has to explain almost everything. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Commonplace people have an answer for everything and nothing ever surprises them. They try to look as though they knew what you were about to say better than you did yourself, and when it is their turn to speak, they repeat with great assurance something that they have heard other people say, as though it were their own invention. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Cold exactitude is not art; ingenious artifice, when it pleases or when it expresses, is art itself. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

In every art we are always obliged to return to the accepted means of expression, the conventional language of the art. What is a black-and-white drawing but a convention to which the beholder has become so accustomed that with his mind's eye he sees a complete equivalent in the translation from nature? — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The secret of not having worries, for me at least, is to have ideas. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Amy Plum

Now that you are here--now that we're together-- I can't imagine going back to the life I had before. I don't know what I'd do if I lost you now. I love you too much. ~Vincent Delacroix, Until I Die (ARC), Amy Plum p. 71 — Amy Plum

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Painters who are not colorists produce illumination, not painting. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Give me some mud, and I will paint you a woman's flesh. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

I go to work as others rush to see their mistresses, and when I leave, I take back with me to my solitude, or in the midst of the distractions that I pursue, a charming memory that does not in the least resemble the troubled pleasure of lovers. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

All painting worth its name, unless one is talking about black and white, must include the idea of color as one of its necessary supports, in the same way that it includes chiaroscuro, proportion, and perspective. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The outcome of my days is always the same; an infinite desire for what one never gets; a void one cannot fill; an utter yearning to produce in all ways, to battle as much as possible against time that drags us along, and the distractions that throw a veil over our soul. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Remember the enemy of all painting is gray: a painting will almost always appear grayer than it is, on account of its oblique position under the light. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Nenia Campbell

That is the first time I enjoy the privilege of having the upper hand with Professor Delacroix. And though I do not yet know it, it will also be the last. — Nenia Campbell

Delacroix Quotes By Gabrielle Zevin

When we're young we think everything has to be wrapped up in a month. But you should take the long view on this one. Before you make a move, be sure, Anya. And even once you're sure, tread carefully. And remember you don't have to do what they expect you to do" -Charles DelacroixGabrielle Zevin

Delacroix Quotes By Kenneth Clark

This became Delacroix 's theme: that the achievements of the spirit all that a great library contained were the result of a state of society so delicately balanced that at the least touch they would be crushed beneath an avalanche of pent-up animal forces. — Kenneth Clark

Delacroix Quotes By Henri Matisse

Slowly I discovered the secret of my art. It consists of a meditation on nature, on the expression of a dream which is always inspired by reality. With more involvement and regularity, I learned to push each study in a certain direction. Little by little the notion that painting is a means of expression asserted itself, and that one can express the same thing in several ways. Exactitude is not truth, Delacroix liked to say. — Henri Matisse

Delacroix Quotes By S.C. Parris

Alexandria," he began, the name lingering on the morning air as though it did not belong amongst trees, but instead somewhere much safer, much more enclosed.
"Christian," she breathed after her name had remained uncomfortably within his ears for a most distressing period of time.
The tears in her eyes had begun to fill quickly and more tears fell as she stared upon him expectantly, and he was quite suddenly aware that a drink of blood would be most desirable to ease the sheer uncomfortable edge he felt with her stare. — S.C. Parris

Delacroix Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

Delacroix , Wagner , Baudelaire all great theorists, bent on dominating other minds by sensuous means. Their one dream was to create the irresistible effect to intoxicate, or overwhelm. They looked to analysis to provide them with the keyboard on which to play, with certainty, on man's emotions, and they sought in abstract meditation they key to sure and certain action upon their subject man's nervous and psychic being. — Charles Baudelaire

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The Natural History Museum is open to the public on Tuesdays and Fridays. Elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus; extraordinary animals! Rubens rendered them marvelously. I had a feeling of happiness as soon as I entered the place and the further I went the stronger it grew. I felt my whole being rise above commonplaces and trivialities and the petty worries of my daily life. What an immense variety of animals and species of different shapes and functions! — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

Delacroix was passionately in love with passion, but coldly determined to express passion as clearly as possible. — Charles Baudelaire

Delacroix Quotes By Albert Camus

The principle of painting is also to make a choice. "Even genius," writes Delacroix, ruminating on his art,
"is only the gift of generalizing and choosing." The painter isolates his subject, which is the first way of
unifying it. Landscapes flee, vanish from the memory, or destroy one another. That is why the landscape
painter or the painter of still life isolates in space and time things that normally change with the light, get
lost in an infinite perspective, or disappear under the impact of other values. The first thing that a
landscape painter does is to square off his canvas. He eliminates as much as he includes. — Albert Camus

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The source of genius is imagination alone. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

[Photography is] in some ways false just because it is so exact. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Seeing artistically does not happen automatically. We must constantly develop our powers of observation. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

A taste for simplicity cannot endure for long. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

One should not be too difficult. An artist should not treat himself like an enemy. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eve Langlais

Miss Rasputin, what a delight to finally meet you," said the vamp, speaking with only the faintest hint of an accent.
"Let's hope you still feel that way in a few minutes, Mr. Delacroix."
"Pierre, please. And may I call you Evangaline?" Pierre smiled at her winsomely.
"No, you may not. My name is Ms. Rasputin to you."
Her answer took the vamp aback, but he recovered quickly and smiled again showing off his small pointed canines. Pierre's dark eyes flicked over to Ryker in his feline form and he raised an aristocratic brow. "My, what a big pussy you have."
"You know what they say, the bigger the better. — Eve Langlais

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The living model never answers well the idea or impressions the painter wishes to express; one must, therefore, learn to do without one, and for that, you must acquire facility, furnish one's memory to the point of infinitude, and make numerous drawings after the old masters. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

As for the ridiculous fear of making things below one's potential abilities ... No, there is the root of the evil. There is the hiding place of stupidity I must attack: vain mortal, you are limited by nothing ... — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Can any man say with certainty that he was happy at a particular moment of time which he remembers as being delightful? Remembering it certainly makes him happy, because he realizes how happy he could have been, but at the actual moment when the alleged happiness was occurring, did he really feel happy? He was like a man owning a piece of ground in which, unknown to himself, a treasure lay buried. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Finishing a painting demands a heart of steel: everything requires a decision, and I find difficulties where I least expect them ... It is at such moments that one fully realizes one's own weaknesses. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Mediocre people have an answer for everything and are astonished at nothing. They always want to have the air of knowing better than you what you are going to tell them; when, in their turn, they begin to speak, they repeat to you with the greatest confidence, as if dealing with their own property, the things that they have heard you say yourself at some other place. A capable and superior look is the natural accompaniment of this type of character. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Weaknesses in men of genius are usually an exaggeration of their personal feeling; in the hands of feeble imitators they become the most flagrant blunders. Entire schools have been founded on misinterpretations of certain aspects of the masters. Lamentable mistakes have resulted from the thoughtless enthusiasm with which men have sought inspiration from the worst qualities of remarkable artists because they are unable to reproduce the sublime elements in their work. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Take hold of objects by their centres, not by their lines of contour ... The contour accentuated uniformly and beyond proportion, destroys plasticity, bringing forward those parts of an object which are always most distant from the eye - namely its outlines. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Claire Delacroix

No man of honor avoided what needed to be done, simply because it might not proceed in his favor. — Claire Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Glory to that Homer of painting, to that father of warmth and enthusiasm ... he really paints men. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Do all the work you can; that is the whole philosophy of the good way of life. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Perhaps the sketch of a work is so pleasing because everyone can finish it as he chooses. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The more an object is polished or brilliant, the less you see its own color and the more it becomes a mirror reflecting the color of its surroundings. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

What moves those of genius, what inspires their work, is not new ideas, but their obsession with the idea that what has already been said is still not enough. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Experience has two things to teach. The first is that we must correct a great deal and the second, that we must not correct too much. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Edouard Delacroix

What moves men of genius, or rather, what inspires their work, is not new ideas, but their obsession with the idea that what has already been said is not enough. — Edouard Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Nenia Campbell

I can't believe it. He is sporting a bona fide erection in the middle of class. All because of me.
In history you learn about entire kingdoms crumbling into chaos because of a woman - or, in some cases, multiple women. I smile at Professor Delacroix, putting an extra bit of swing into my hips as I sashay out the door. I'm beginning to see just how easy it is to bring a man to his knees with a few flashes of bare skin, and the whispered promise of hot, sweaty sex. — Nenia Campbell

Delacroix Quotes By Amy Plum

I'm being given my heart's desire, and I just don't know what to do with it. I'm almost afraid tobelieve it's true, in case someone shakes me and tells me I'm dreaming.""It's not a dream. I'm here with you," I say. "For what looks like a really long time. — Amy Plum

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

God is that inner presence which makes us admire the beautiful and consoles us for not sharing the happiness of the wicked. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

When all is said and done scholars can do no more than find in nature what is already there. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Nature is a dictionary; one draws words from it. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Real beauty in the arts is eternal and would be accepted at all periods; but it wears the dress of its century: something of that dress clings to it, and woe to the works which appear in periods when the general taste is corrupted. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Daphne Delacroix

The only skill that cannot be perfected is perfection itself. — Daphne Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The true wisdom of the philosopher ought to insist in enjoying everything. Yet we apply ourselves to dissecting and destroying everything that is good in itself, that has virtue, albeit the virtue there is in mere illusions. Nature gives us this life like a toy to a weak child. We want to see how it all works; we break everything. There remains in our hands, and before our eyes, stupid and opened too late, the sterile wreckage, fragments that will not again make a whole. The good is so simple. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

One never paints violently enough. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Artists who seek perfection in everything are those who cannot attain it in anything.
Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

A taste for simplicity cannot last for long. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

A wife of your own stature is the greatest of all blessings. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

I believe it safe to say that all progress must lead, not to further progress, but finally to the negation of progress, a return to the point of departure. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

I am carrying out my plan, so long formulated, of keeping a journal. What I most keenly wish is not to forget that I am writing for myself alone. Thus I shall always tell the truth, I hope, and thus I shall improve myself. These pages will reproach me for my changes of mind. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

What drives men of genius is their obsession with the idea that what has already been done is not good enough. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

If painters left nothing of themselves after their deaths, so that we were obliged to rank them as we do actors according to the judgment of their contemporaries, how different their reputations would be from what posterity has made them! — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Experience alone can give, even to the greatest talent, that confidence in having done all that could be done. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Everyone knows that yellow, orange, and red suggest ideas of joy and plenty. I can paint you the skin of Venus with mud, provided you let me surround it as I will. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The so-called conscientiousness of the majority of painters is only perfection applied to the art of boring. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Nature creates unity even in the parts of a whole. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

You need to remember what it is that someone so desperately wanted you to forget. - Janice DelacroixTarryn Fisher

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Talent does whatever it wants to do. Genius does only what it can. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The artist who aims at perfection in everything achieves it in nothing. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Do not be troubled for a language, cultivate your soul and she will show herself. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Let a man of genius make use [of photography] as it should be used, and he will raise himself to a height that we do not know. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Irving Stone

If Delacroix discovered painting when he had neither teeth nor health, I can discover it when I have neither teeth nor the mind.
[Vincent Van Gogh] — Irving Stone

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

When a thing bores you, do not do it. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

At a distance this fine oak seems to be of ordinary size. But if I place myself under its branches, the impression changes completely: I see it as big, and even terrifying in its bigness. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

You increase your self-respect when you feel you've done everything you ought to have done, and if there is nothing else to enjoy, there remains that chief of pleasures, the feeling of being pleased with oneself. A man gets an immense amount of satisfaction from the knowledge of having done good work and of having made the best use of his day, and when I am in this state I find that I thoroughly enjoy my rest and even the mildest forms of recreation. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

There is a man whose qualities can be savored by people who are getting old ... The painter qualities are carried to the highest point in his work: what he does is done - through and through; when he paints eyes, they are lit with the fire of life. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The artist is always concerned with a total view of the world. However, when the photographer takes a picture ... the edge of his picture is just as interesting as the middle, one can only guess at the existence of a whole, and the view presented seems chosen by chance. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Curiously enough, the Sublime is generally achieved through want of proportion. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

One always has to spoil a picture a little bit, in order to finish it. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Cold exactitude is not art ... The so-called consciousness of the majority of painters is only perfection applied to the art of boring. People like that, if they could, would work with the same minute attention on the back of their canvas. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Always, at the back of your soul, there is something that says to you, 'Mortal, drawn from eternal life for a short time, think how precious these moments are. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Of which beauty will you speak? There are many: there are a thousand: there is one for every look, for every spirit, adapted to each taste, to each particular constitution. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

It is only possible to speak in the language and in the spirit of one's time. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

I live in company with a body, a silent companion, exacting and eternal. He it is who notes that individuality which is the seal of the weakness of our race. My soul has wings, but the brutal jailer is strict. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Everything is a subject; the subject is yourself. It is within yourself that you must look and not around you ... The greatest happiness is to reveal it to others, to study oneself, to paint oneself continually in [one's] work. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Every time I await a model, even when I am most pressed to time, I am overjoyed when the time comes and I tremble when I hear the key turn in the door. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

They say that each generation inherits from those that have gone before; if this were so there would be no limit to man's improvements or to his power of reaching perfection. But he is very far from receiving intact that storehouse of knowledge which the centuries have piled up before him; he may perfect some inventions, but in others, he lags behind the originators, and a great many inventions have been lost entirely. What he gains on the one hand, he loses on the other. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By S.C. Parris

I have seen a stunning amount of death and destruction. Creation yes, but more death than birth. Mankind has learned nothing from their forefathers. Their ancestors. It is true what they say: history does repeat itself, Delacroix, and those after history are left to make it, but how can they," he removed his hand from the globe, waving it thoughtfully through the air, "when it has already been made? — S.C. Parris

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

In abandoning the vagueness of the sketch the artist shows more of his personality by revealing the range but also the limitations of his talent. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Not only can color, which is under fixed laws, be taught like music, but it is easier to learn than drawing, whose elaborate principles cannot be taught. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Criticism is like many other things, it drags along after what has already been said and doesn't get out of its rut. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Men of genius are made not by new ideas, but by an idea which possesses them, namely, that what has been said has not yet been sufficiently said. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

The contour should come last, only a very experienced eye can place it rightly. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Henri Delacroix

The individual's whole experience is built upon the plan of his language. — Henri Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Draughtsmen may be made, but colourists are born. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Perfect beauty implies perfect simplicity, a quality that at first sight does not arouse the emotions which we feel before gigantic works, objects whose very disproportion constitutes an element of beauty. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Even when we look at nature, our imagination constructs the picture. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

What makes sovereign ugliness are our conventions. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

If one considered life as a simple loan, one would perhaps be less exacting. We possess actually nothing; everything goes through us. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

Nourish yourself with grand and austere ideas of beauty that feed the soul Seek solitude. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

What I have done cannot be taken from me. — Eugene Delacroix

Delacroix Quotes By Eugene Delacroix

A picture is nothing but a bridge between the soul of the artist and that of the spectator. — Eugene Delacroix