16 Quotes by Oscar Wilde about artist
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All good work looks perfectly modern: a piece of Greek sculpture, a portrait of Velasquez—they are always modern, always of our time.
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If you are an artist at all, you will be not the mouthpiece of a century, but the master of eternity.
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There never has been an artistic age, or an artistic people, since the beginning of the world. The artist has always been, and will always be, an exquisite exception.
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No object is so ugly that, under certain conditions of light and shade, or proximity to other things, it will not look beautiful; no object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. I believe that in every twenty-four hours what is beautiful looks ugly, and what is ugly looks beautiful, once.
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Do not wait for life to be picturesque, but try and see life under picturesque conditions.
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We never know what an artist is going to do. Of course not. The artist is not a specialist. All such divisions as animal painters, landscape painters, painters of Scotch cattle in an English mist, painters of English cattle in a Scotch mist, racehorse painters, bull-terrier painters, all are shallow. If a man is an artist he can paint everything.
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There is nothing that Art cannot express
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Le public est extraordinairement tolérant. Il pardonne tout, sauf le génie.
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art had no moral responsibility. Art, he argued, should strive only to be a beautiful object entirely separate from its creator.
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