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What avails a storm cloud accurate in form and color if the storm is not therein?
Albert Pinkham Ryder
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Albert Pinkham Ryder
Age: 70 †
Born: 1847
Born: March 19
Died: 1917
Died: March 28
Artist
Painter
New Bedford
Massachusetts
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Imitation is not inspiration, and inspiration only can give birth to a work of art. The least of man's original emanation is better than the best of borrowed thought.
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A rain-tight roof, frugal living, a box of colors, and God's sunlight through clear windows keep the soul attuned and the body vigorous for one's daily work.
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It is the first vision that counts. The artist has only to remain true to his dream and it will possess his work in such a manner that it will resemble the work of no other... for no two visions are alike, and those who reach the heights have all toiled up steep mountains by a different route. To each has been revealed a different panorama.
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The artist should fear to become the slave of detail.
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The artist should fear to become the slave of detail. He should strive to express his thought and not the surface of it. What avails a storm cloud accurate in form and color if the storm is not therein?
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The artist has only to remain true to his dream and it will possess his work in such a manner that it will resemble the work of no other man.
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The new is not revealed to those whose eyes are fastened in worship upon the old.
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The artist needs but a roof, a crust of bread, and his easel, and all the rest God gives him in abundance. He must live to paint and not paint to live.
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The artist should strive to express his thought and not the surface of it.
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Who hath seen the Phantom Ship, Her lordly rise and lowly dip, Careering o'er the lonesome main, No port shall know her keel again... Ah, woe is in the awful sight, The sailor finds there eternal night, 'Neath the waters he shall ever sleep, And Ocean will the secret keep
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