Theodore Robinson Quote

Painting directly from nature is difficult as things do not remain the same; the camera helps to retain the picture in your mind.


In Monet's light: Theodore Robinson at Giverny (ed. Philip Wilson Publishers, 2004)


Painting directly from nature is difficult as things do not remain the same; the camera helps to retain the picture in your mind.

Painting directly from nature is difficult as things do not remain the same; the camera helps to retain the picture in your mind.

Painting directly from nature is difficult as things do not remain the same; the camera helps to retain the picture in your mind.

Painting directly from nature is difficult as things do not remain the same; the camera helps to retain the picture in your mind.