Saturday, September 3, 2011
Quote of the day -- Edgar Degas
. . . Degas was a realist who was also subtle -- guarded even -- about how reality should be rendered. He once said that, were he to start an art school, it would be in six floors of a single house. Beginners would start with the model on the top floor. As students developed, they would move down, floor by floor, until they reached street level; to consult the original model, they would have to climb the stairs each time. Art for him was not just about memory, it was a Platonic conception of different layers of being.
Alistair Macaulay
New York Times
9/4/2011
Arts and Leisure p. 12
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