Joaquin Sorolla Quotes

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  • All inspired painters are impressionists, even though it be true that some impressionists are not inspired.

  • If ever a painter wrought a miracle of illusion with brush and pigment that painter was Velazquez in his Las Meninas, at the Prado in Madrid.

  • Nature, the sun itself, produces color effects... instantaneously. The impression of these evanescent visions is what we make desperate attempts to catch and fix by any means at hand. At such moments I am unconscious of materials, of style, of rules, of everything that intervenes between my perception and the object or idea perceived.

    Mean   Hands   Color  
  • I hate darkness. Claude Monet once said that painting in general did not have light enough in it. I agree with him. We painters, however, can never reproduce sunlight as it really is. I can only approach the truth of it.

    Hate   Light   Darkness  
  • With all its excesses, the modern impressionistic movement has given us one discovery, the color violet. It is the only discovery of importance in the art world since Velazquez.

    Art   Discovery   Color  
  • As far as outdoor work is concerned, a studio is only a garage; a place in which to store pictures and repair them, never a place in which to paint them.

    Paint   Stores   Garage  
  • A studio is a good place to smoke your pipe.

  • The older I become, the more I realize that drawing is the most important of all the problems of picture-making.

  • No, mes amis, impressionism is not charlatanry, nor a formula, nor a school. I should say rather it is the bold resolve to throw all those things overboard.

    "Current Literature, Volume 46". Book by Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Current Literature Publishing Company, p. 192, 1909.
  • Go to nature with no parti pris. You should not know what your picture is to look like until it is done. Just see the picture that is coming.

    Looks   Done   Should  
  • When an artist begins to count strokes instead of regarding nature he is lost. This preoccupation with technique, at the expense of truth and sincerity, is the principal fault I find in much of the work of modern painters.

  • The great difficulty with large canvases is that they should by right be painted as fast as a sketch. By speed only can you gain an appearance of fleeting effect. But to paint a three yard canvas with the same dispatch as one of ten inches is well-nigh impossible.

    Fleeting   Gains   Yards  
  • My only ambition was to create an honest picture that would interpret nature as she really is, as she ought to be seen.

    Ambition   Honest   Ought  
  • I do not care to paint portraits indoors. I cannot feel sympathetic.

  • I could not paint at all if I had to paint slowly. Every effect is so transient, it must be rapidly painted.

    Paint   Effects   Ifs  
  • All the mistakes committed by artists are due to their having separated themselves from truth, believing that their imagination is stronger. There is nothing stronger than nature. With nature in front of us we can do everything well.

  • How long did it take me to delimit this art? Twenty years! ... It was a laborious process, but a methodical and rational one; gradually the hesitations were ironed out, but not all of a sudden.

    Art   Years   Long  
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