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Source: Sunset and Twilight: From the Diaries of 1947-1958
Source: The Florentine painters. The Central Italian painters
Source: Sunset and Twilight: From the Diaries of 1947-1958
Source: Sunset and Twilight: From the Diaries of 1947-1958
Source: The Bernard Berenson Treasury: A Selection from the Works, Unpublished Writings, Letters, Diaries, and Journals of the Most Celebrated Humanist and Art Historian of Our Times, 1887-1958
Source: Rumour and Reflection: 1941:1944
Source: Sketch For A Self Portrait
Source: Venetian and North Italian Schools
Source: Sunset and Twilight: From the Diaries of 1947-1958
Source: Sunset and Twilight: From the Diaries of 1947-1958
Source: The Bernard Berenson Treasury: A Selection from the Works, Unpublished Writings, Letters, Diaries, and Journals of the Most Celebrated Humanist and Art Historian of Our Times, 1887-1958
“Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago.”
Source: The Bernard Berenson Treasury: A Selection from the Works, Unpublished Writings, Letters, Diaries, and Journals of the Most Celebrated Humanist and Art Historian of Our Times, 1887-1958
“Government lasts as long as the under-taxed can defend themselves against the over-taxed.”
“Literature in its most comprehensive sense is the autobiography of humanity.”
Source: The Bernard Berenson Treasury: A Selection from the Works, Unpublished Writings, Letters, Diaries, and Journals of the Most Celebrated Humanist and Art Historian of Our Times, 1887-1958
Source: Sketch For A Self Portrait
“Genius is the capacity for productive reaction against one's training.”
Source: Venetian and North Italian Schools
Source: The Bernard Berenson Treasury: A Selection from the Works, Unpublished Writings, Letters, Diaries, and Journals of the Most Celebrated Humanist and Art Historian of Our Times, 1887-1958
“I am only a picture-taster, the way others are wine-or tea-tasters.”
Source: Looking at pictures with Bernard Berenson
Source: Rumour and Reflection: 1941:1944
“[Describing his house:] It is a library with living rooms attached.”
“Boast is always a cry of despair, except in the young it is a cry of hope.”
Source: Colloqui con Berenson
Source: The Bernard Berenson Treasury: A Selection from the Works, Unpublished Writings, Letters, Diaries, and Journals of the Most Celebrated Humanist and Art Historian of Our Times, 1887-1958
Source: Essays in Appreciation
Source: Sketch For A Self Portrait
Source: Rumour and Reflection: 1941:1944
“Not what man knows but what man feels, concerns art. All else is science.”
Source: The Italian Painters of the Renaissance
