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Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

I do not belong to any school, I simply want to do something that is personal to my self. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

To say that a thing is beautiful is simply an act of faith, not a measurement on some kind of scale. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

Conceive of a picture really as a series of harmonies. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

Who speaks of art speaks of poetry. There is not art without a poetic aim. There is a species of emotion particular to painting. There is an effect that results from a certain arrangement of colors, of lights, of shadows. It is this that one calls the music of painting — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

There is no art without a poetic aim. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Greg Iles

Wingate sighs thoughtfully. "Hard to say. He's not static. He began with almost pure Impressionism, which is dead. Anyone can do it. But the vision was there. Between the fifth and twelfth paintings, he began to evolve something much more fascinating. Are you familiar with the Nabis?"
The what?"
Nabis. It means 'prophets.' Bonnard, Denis, Vuillard?"
What I know about art wouldn't fill a postcard."
Don't blame yourself. That's the American educational system. They simply don't teach it. Not unless you beg for it. Not even in university. — Greg Iles

Vuillard Quotes By Paul Signac

Vuillard balances too far on the side of fantasy ... the people in his pictures are not properly defined. As he's an admirable draughtsman it must be that he just doesn't want to give them mouths and hands and feet. — Paul Signac

Vuillard Quotes By Edward Gorey

Anyway, for whatever interest is to be derived therefrom. Bacon, Balthus, and Magritte are my three favourite painters, along with Dubuffet, of the whole post-impressionist period, by which I mean that before them Bonnard, Vuillard, & Seurat are my favourite painters of that time. — Edward Gorey

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

The expressive techniques of painting are capable of conveying an analogy but not an impossible photograph of a moment. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Nick Hornby

Last month I was banging on about how books were better than anything - -how just about any decent book you picked would beat up anything else, any film or painting or piece of music, you cared to match it up with. Anyway, like most theories advanced in this column, it turned out to be utter rubbish. I went to a couple of terrific exhibitions at the Royal Academy (and that's a hole in my argument right there - one book might beat up one painting, but what chance has one book, or even four books, got against the collected works of Guston and Vuillard?) ... — Nick Hornby

Vuillard Quotes By Ambroise Vollard

After the great Impressionists, and again after Van Gogh and Gaugin, people said, 'Painting is now played out.' But Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Roussel and Vuillard appeared and gave them the lie. 'We were wrong,' said the croakers, 'but this at any rate is the end.' Yet to refute them, and to prove that there is no end to art, still another generation of painters sprang up. — Ambroise Vollard

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

Nothing is important save the spiritual state that enables one to subjectify one's thoughts to a sensation and to think only of the sensation, all the while searching to express it. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

The painter's instrument
is his armchair. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Edouard Vuillard

We perceive nature through the senses, which give us images of forms of colour, sounds etc. A form which exists only in relation to another form on its own, it does not exist. — Edouard Vuillard

Vuillard Quotes By Lesley Manville

I'm a big fan of Edouard Vuillard, so I'd like anything by him - particularly a painting called 'Madame Hessel on the Sofa.' His work is realistic without being literal: I can really imagine what Madame Hessel is thinking. — Lesley Manville