Where the Soul Does Not Work Together With the Hands There There Is No Art leonardo Da Vinci

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„In particular, this question, to the sculptor:
If a drawing is traced, fifty-fifty with the greatest precision, from some other cartoon, you volition perceive that the one is a copy. Although the differences may deviate less than half a hair, recognizable only by perceptual sensitivity, unanimously we dominion the work of the intruder's hand as non-art.
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—  David Smith American visual artist (1906-1965) 1906 - 1965

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„Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate
With thine ain hues all thou dost polish upon
Of human idea or form, where fine art grand gone?"

—  Percy Bysshe Shelley English Romantic poet 1792 - 1822

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„I don't believe in Jewish art. In that location are Jewish artists, which means, artists who are born Jewish, but that does non mean that their work is Jewish art. (translation from Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek)"

—  Jozef Israëls Dutch painter 1824 - 1911

version in Dutch (citaat van Israëls, in het Nederlands): Ik geloof niet in joodse kunst. Er zijn joodse kunstenaars, d.west.z. kunstenaars die joods geboren zijn, maar dat wil nog niet zeggen dat hun werk joodse kunst is.
Quote of Jozef Israëls, ix July 1907, translated from his alphabetic character (written in High german) to the committee of the Exhibition for Jewish Art in Berlin; as cited in Jozef Israëls, 1824 – 1911, ed. Dieuwertje Dekkers; Waanders, Zwolle 1999, p. 55
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„Yous appear to me to have no arts and not to work in metals. Only your hearts are pure and your hands are innocent, and the truth will easily enter into your souls."

—  Anatole France, book Penguin Isle

Book I : The Beginnings, Ch. Five : The Baptism Of The Penguins
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Context: Thinking that what he saw were men living under the natural constabulary, and that the Lord had sent him to teach them the Divine law, he preached the gospel to them.
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"Inhabitants of this island," said he, "although you be of minor stature, you lot expect less similar a band of fishermen and mariners than like the senate of a judicious commonwealth. By your gravity, your silence, your tranquil deportment, you form on this wild rock an assembly comparable to the Conscript Fathers at Rome deliberating in the temple of Victory, or rather, to the philosophers of Athens disputing on the benches of the Areopagus. Doubtless yous possess neither their scientific discipline nor their genius, merely perhaps in the sight of God you are their superiors. I believe that you are unproblematic and good. As I went round your isle I saw no image of murder, no sign of carnage, no enemies' heads or scalps hung from a lofty pole or nailed to the doors of your villages. You appear to me to have no arts and not to work in metals. Only your hearts are pure and your easily are innocent, and the truth will easily enter into your souls."
Now what he had taken for men of small stature but of grave bearing were penguins whom the spring had gathered together, and who were ranged in couples on the natural steps of the rock, erect in the majesty of their large white bellies. From moment to moment they moved their winglets like arms, and uttered peaceful cries. They did not fearfulness men, for they did not know them, and had never received any harm from them; and in that location was in the monk a certain gentleness that reassured the most timid animals and that pleased these penguins extremely.

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