“It is the incongruous thing in my entire life, this isolation.. ... My work requires it - but I myself have no need or use for it - Perhaps once on a time I found isolation imperative - I think all chrysalides do - all embryos go for the underside of the leaf in the time of body-change preparing for the final reassertion -resurrection - the establishment of the entity. But now I've come up tot the outside of my casements.”
Quote by Marsden Hartley
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Source: Adventures in the Arts
Source: My Dear Stieglitz: Letters of Marsden Hartley and Alfred Stieglitz, 1912-1915
