The real artist, who knew what he was imitating, would be interested in realities and not in imitations; and would desire to leave as memorials of himself works many and fair; and, instead of being the author of encomiums, he would prefer to be the theme of them.


Wit and Wisdom of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (ed. 1967)


The real artist, who knew what he was imitating, would be interested in realities and not in imitations; and would desire to leave as memorials of...

The real artist, who knew what he was imitating, would be interested in realities and not in imitations; and would desire to leave as memorials of...

The real artist, who knew what he was imitating, would be interested in realities and not in imitations; and would desire to leave as memorials of...

The real artist, who knew what he was imitating, would be interested in realities and not in imitations; and would desire to leave as memorials of...