I admit, that the commonplace man can never, by copying, produce a masterpiece; he notes every detail but he does not really see - the artist penetrates below the surface into the very heart of nature; for him everything is beautiful because beauty in art consists of character.


RODIN, AUGUSTE. L'Art. Entretiens réunis par Paul Gsell, 1911


I admit, that the commonplace man can never, by copying, produce a masterpiece; he notes every detail but he does not really see - the artist...

I admit, that the commonplace man can never, by copying, produce a masterpiece; he notes every detail but he does not really see - the artist...

I admit, that the commonplace man can never, by copying, produce a masterpiece; he notes every detail but he does not really see - the artist...

I admit, that the commonplace man can never, by copying, produce a masterpiece; he notes every detail but he does not really see - the artist...