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Robert Motherwell, Elegy to the Spanish Republic, No. 126

“The emergence of abstract art is a sign that there are still men of  feeling in the world. Men who know how to respect and follow their inner  feelings, no matter how irrational or absurd they may first appear.  From their perspective, it is the social world that tends to appear  irrational and absurd.”

Robert Motherwell

Robert Motherwell, Elegy to the Spanish Republic, No. 126

“The emergence of abstract art is a sign that there are still men of feeling in the world. Men who know how to respect and follow their inner feelings, no matter how irrational or absurd they may first appear. From their perspective, it is the social world that tends to appear irrational and absurd.”

Robert Motherwell


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