Robert Henri (1865–1929)
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About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
(eng) Birth name: Robert Henry Cozad
Image credit: Credit: Gertrude Käsebier, ca. 1900 (LoC Prints and Photographs Division, LC-DIG-ppmsca-12043)
Tekijän teokset
Os grandes processos da história 11 kappaletta
O advogado 5 kappaletta
Ryktbara kvinnogestalter : Markisinnan de Brinvilliers : Halsbandsaffären : Charlotte Corday : Madame Roland :… 2 kappaletta
Ryktbara historiska rättegångar - 1 kappale
John Sloan/Robert Henri : their Philadelphia years (1886-1904), October 1 to November 12, 1976, Moore College of Art… (1976) 1 kappale
L'art de connaitre les pendules et les montres a l'usage des jeunes horlogers et des gens du monde 1 kappale
Art Spirit 1 kappale
The Spirit of Art 1 kappale
Procès de l'Histoire: Les empoisonneuses - Catherine de Médicis - Henry VIII - Le scandale de Panama… (2012) 1 kappale
Le procès de Charlotte Corday 1 kappale
Associated Works
Merkitty avainsanalla
Yleistieto
- Syntymäaika
- 1865-06-25
- Kuolinaika
- 1929-07-12
- Sukupuoli
- male
- Kansalaisuus
- USA
- Syntymäpaikka
- Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- Kuolinpaikka
- New York, New York, USA
- Asuinpaikat
- Cozad, Nebraska, USA
Denver, Colorado, USA
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Paris, France - Koulutus
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Académie Julian
École des Beaux Arts - Ammatit
- painter
artist - Organisaatiot
- National Institute of Arts and Letters (Art, 1908)
- Erotteluhuomautus
- Birth name: Robert Henry Cozad
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I read The Art Spirit on Kindle, but I think it would be much better as a coffee table book that you pick up, open and read a passage, and then go on with your day inspired by this bright, authentic spirit who is charmingly enthusiastic about art and the state of creating.
Henri is generous in spirit towards other artists, (I looked up and saved ninety paintings while reading this book), presents a good slice of art history, and is instructive down to how to mix paints. His wise and pragmatic words feel like a hug from a dear friend.
Here are ten of my favorite quotes from the book-
"Cherish your emotions and never undervalue them. We are not here to do what has already been done."
"A good painting is a remarkable feat of organization. Every part of it is wonderful in itself because it seems so alive in its share in the making in the unity of the whole, and the whole is so definitely one thing."
"Do whatever you do intensely. The artist is the man who leaves the crowd and goes pioneering. With him there is an idea which is his life.”
"The real artist’s work is a surprise to himself.”
“A work of art is the trace of a magnificent struggle.”
“Some one has defined a work of art as a 'thing beautifully done.' I like it better if we cut away the adverb and preserve the word 'done,' and let it stand alone in its fullest meaning. Things are not done beautifully. The beauty is an integral part of their being done.”
"I have no sympathy with the belief that art is the restricted province of those who paint, sculpt, make music and verse. I hope we will come to an understanding that the material used is only incidental, that there is artist in every man; and that to him the possibility of development and of expression and the happiness of creation is as much a right and as much a duty to himself, as to any of those who work in the especially ticketed ways.”
"All my life I have refused to be for or against parties, for or against nations, for or against people. I never seek novelty or the eccentric; I do not go from land to land to contrast civilizations. I seek only, wherever I go, for symbols of greatness, and as I have already said, they may be found in the eyes of a child, in the movement of a gladiator, in the heart of a gypsy, in twilight in Ireland or in moonrise over the deserts.”
"We must paint only what is important to us, must not respond to outside demands. They do not know what they want, or what we have to give."
And a quote for AI, "An artist must have imagination. An artist who does not use his imagination is a mechanic."
What a gift Robert Henri gave us through his paintings, life, and teachings. The Art Spirit is a new favorite book.… (lisätietoja)