The end will be what it will be. The object is intense living, fulfillment; the great happiness in creation. – Robert Henri
The end will be what it will be. The object is intense living, fulfillment; the great happiness in creation. – Robert Henri
The end will be what it will be. The object is intense living, fulfillment; the great happiness in creation. – Robert Henri
The end will be what it will be. The object is intense living, fulfillment; the great happiness in creation. – Robert Henri
The end will be what it will be. The object is intense living, fulfillment; the great happiness in creation. – Robert Henri
We will be happy if we can get around to the idea that art is not an outside and extra thing; that it is a natural outcome of a state of being; that the state of being is the important thing; that a man can be a carpenter and be a great man. – Robert Henri
We will be happy if we can get around to the idea that art is not an outside and extra thing; that it is a natural outcome of a state of being; that the state of being is the important thing; that a man can be a carpenter and be a great man. – Robert Henri
We will be happy if we can get around to the idea that art is not an outside and extra thing; that it is a natural outcome of a state of being; that the state of being is the important thing; that a man can be a carpenter and be a great man. – Robert Henri
When the artist is alive in any person, whatever his kind of work may be, he becomes an inventive, searching, daring, self-expressive creature. He becomes interesting to other people. He disturbs, upsets, enlightens, and opens ways for better understanding. Where those who are not artists are trying to close the book, he opens it and shows there are still more pages possible. – Robert Henri
In certain books—some way in the first few paragraphs you know that you have met a brother. – Robert Henri
In certain books—some way in the first few paragraphs you know that you have met a brother. – Robert Henri
Some one has defined a work of art as a “thing beautifully done.” I like it better if we cut away the adverb and preserve the word “done,” and let it stand alone in its fullest meaning. Things are not done beautifully. The beauty is an integral part of their being done. – Robert Henri