Lorenzo Ghiberti
Renaissance bronze door creator for Florence Baptistery.
Quotes by Lorenzo Ghiberti
I have always sought to create works that are both technically brilliant and emotionally profound, and that leave a lasting legacy of artistic excellence.
I have always striven to create works that are both visually stunning and intellectually stimulating, and that push the boundaries of artistic expression.
I have always sought to create works that are both innovative and traditional, and that honor the past while embracing the future.
I have always striven to create works that are both complex and accessible, and that can be enjoyed by people of all backgrounds and levels of artistic understanding.
I have always sought to create works that are both original and influential, and that have a profound impact on the course of art history.
I have always striven to create works that are both technically perfect and artistically expressive, and that represent the pinnacle of human creativity.
I have always sought to create works that are both visually captivating and emotionally resonant, and that speak to the universal human experience.
I have always striven to create works that are both aesthetically pleasing and intellectually profound, and that offer a unique and insightful perspective on the world.
I have always sought to create works that are both innovative and timeless, and that will continue to inspire and challenge generations of artists to come.
I have always striven to create works that are both personal and universal, and that explore the deepest mysteries of the human condition.
The sculptor must possess a profound knowledge of anatomy to capture the essence of the human form.
Art is born of nature, and the artist is but her humble interpreter.
In the bronze doors, I sought to rival the ancients, blending relief with the illusion of depth.
The eye deceives, but the hand reveals truth through measured proportion.
Beauty resides not in excess, but in harmonious balance.
To create is to divine the secrets of the gods through craft.
The Gates of Paradise are not mere metal, but windows to the divine narrative.
Perspective is the soul of sculpture, granting life to inert forms.
I labored in Florence's light, where art and faith entwine eternally.
The artist's hand must be guided by reason, lest passion lead to folly.