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I learned this bit of wisdom from a principle of William Blake's which I discovered early and followed far too assiduously the first half of my aesthetic life, and from which I have happily released myself and this axiom was: "Put off intellect and put on imagination; the imagination is the man." From this doctrinal assertion evolved the theoretical axiom that you don't see a thing until you look away from it which was an excellent truism as long as the principles of the imaginative life were believed in and followed. I no longer believe in the imagination. (en) |
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Marsden_Hartley
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Quotes of Marsden Hartley (en) |
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1921 - 1930 (en) |
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'Art and the Personal Life', Marsden Hartley, 1928 (en) |
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