Caravaggio — "He would not suffer any criticism of his work."
He would not suffer any criticism of his work.
He would not suffer any criticism of his work.
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"He said that he did not believe in ancient masters, nor in any other master, but only in nature."
"All work is good work if it is well done."
"I do not wish to be judged by what others have done, but by what I myself do."
"I don't know any painter who thinks Giovanni Baglione is a good painter. His Resurrection is clumsy – the worst he's done."
"I have never chosen a subject from the antique, but always from nature."
Reported by Giulio Mancini in 'Considerazioni sulla pittura' (describing Caravaggio's temperament)
Date: c. 1619-1621
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