To accuse me of making sensations is the easiest way of attacking me, and in reality leaves the question of sculpture untouched.


Jacob Epstein, An Autobiography (London, 1955), p. 29


To accuse me of making sensations is the easiest way of attacking me, and in reality leaves the question of sculpture untouched.

To accuse me of making sensations is the easiest way of attacking me, and in reality leaves the question of sculpture untouched.

To accuse me of making sensations is the easiest way of attacking me, and in reality leaves the question of sculpture untouched.

To accuse me of making sensations is the easiest way of attacking me, and in reality leaves the question of sculpture untouched.