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To any man who has slaved to acquire skill in his art, it is most irritating to have his ability referred to as a gift.
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I feel that talent means little unless coupled with an insatiable desire to give an excellent personal demonstration of ability...talent must be in company with a capacity for unlimited effort which provides the power that eventually hurdles the difficulties that would frustrate lukewarm enthusiasm.
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Andrew Loomis
Born:
1892
Died:
1959
(aged 67)
Bio:
William Andrew Loomis, better known simply as Andrew Loomis, was an American illustrator, author, and art instructor.
Known for:
Figure drawing for all it's worth
Drawing the head and hands (1956)
Creative illustration (1947)
Fun with a pencil (1939)
Successful drawing (1951)
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