E
Eakins, Ernst, Estève, Errard, great “E”s
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Easel
The easel was invented because it is easier to paint standing up than lying down on your stomach
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Eden
Eden for all artists is to be able to work without problems of money
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Emotion
Artistic emotion ceases where analysis and thought intervene.
Max JACOB
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Engraving
Engravings are reserved for very great connoisseurs
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Enlarger
The enlarger, without whom the photograph would not be a picture.
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Entitled party
The entitled party is rarely wrong
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Establishment
The establishment of a reputation is like the Legion of Honour; it is not necessarily obtained in the order of merit
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Esthete
The esthete has quite simply been accustomed to the beautiful
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Exhibition
The success of an exhibition lies in the sales; it is not enough to publicize. People with means must be invited.
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Exist
The artist sees what already no longer exists or what does not yet exist.
I.EHRENBOURG
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Expensive
What is rare and beautiful is never too expensive
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Expert
We ask for the Legion of Honour; we give ourselves the title of expert
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