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en By looking beyond the limits of their usual practice and transforming materials from other trades to their painting, the great artists of the Renaissance created a palette that gave them an immediate and lasting reputation as brilliant colorists.

en Artists donate to cultural nonprofits or other nonprofits, and all they get is the cost of their materials. If you have a painting that's worth $5,000, you may be able to deduct $20 for the canvas.

en [Arts professionals described the measure as long overdue.] Artists donate to cultural nonprofits or other nonprofits, and all they get is the cost of their materials, ... If you have a painting that's worth $5,000, you may be able to deduct $20 for the canvas.

en I think what they are doing is extraordinary. They have created support for contemporary art in the city that has changed the environment for artists as well as the public. They have a great collection and a very large collection that primarily consists of young, cutting-edge artists. ... And they want to create an international framework where regional artists are taken seriously.

en Dad was a real Renaissance man and a jack of all trades,

en I love the people, I love wearing clothes, it's great fun. And I love putting on makeup. It's always brilliant makeup artists and brilliant hair, so it's all really exciting the whole time.

en I would advise young artists . . . to paint as they can, as long as they can, without being afraid of painting badly . . . . If their painting doesn't improve by itself, it means that nothing can be done - and I wouldn't do anything!
  Claude Monet

en We'll have a group of artists in different locations outside the center, painting in different mediums. A lot of people like to watch artists work.

en He was a brilliant man, a Renaissance man in a lot of ways.

en A lot of artists have really caught on to this. Instead of getting a job some artists are doing live painting for a living.

en A day trader could have a couple thousand trades while even a more typical investor could still have 20 to 40 trades during a year. If you have a bunch of trades, you'd end having to pay an outrageous tax preparation fee because there'd be so many trades that would have to be typed in.

en It is the mixture of great bravery and humanity that made him a hero when he was alive and has ensured his lasting reputation. In the end people just love him.

en Fresco painting was a kind of competitive sport during the Renaissance,

en The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson.

en The explanation of the propensity of the English people to portrait painting is to be found in their relish for a Fact. Let a man do the grandest things, fight the greatest battles, or be distinguished by the most brilliant personal heroism, yet the English people would prefer his portrait to a painting of the great deed. The likeness they can judge of; his existence is a Fact. But the truth of the picture of his deeds they cannot judge of, for they have no imagination.
  Benjamin Haydon

en I think you have to control the materials to an extent, but it's important to let the materials have a kind of power for themselves; like the natural power of gravity, if you are painting on a wall, it makes the paint trickle and it drips; there is no reason to fight that.


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