“Only the bad artists of the nineteenth century were frightened by the invention of photography; the good ones all welcomed it and used it. Degas liked it not only because it provided an accurate record, but because the snapshot showed him a means of escape from the classical rules of design. Through it he learnt to make a composition without the use of formal symmetry.”
Quote by Kenneth Clark
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The romantic rebellion: romantic versus classic art
This book delves into the historical and philosophical differences between the Romantic and Classic art movements, analyzing their influences on art and culture. more
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