“Art is not to be taught in Academies. It is what one looks at, not what one listens to, that makes the artist. The real schools should be the streets.”
Quote by Oscar Wilde
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The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde
This book compiles a selection of Oscar Wilde's critical writings, offering a glimpse into his perspectives on various artistic and cultural topics. It includes his essays and reviews, providing a comprehensive view of Wilde's intellectual contributions to the discourse on art. more
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