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 died miserably, as he had lived."
"He would not make so much as a single brushstroke without having the model before him."
"I am a man of the world, and I paint what I see in the world."
"He was a very contentious man, and always had a sword at his side."
"I know nothing about painting, but I know how to paint."
Reported by Giulio Mancini in 'Considerazioni sulla pittura' (describing Caravaggio's temperament)
Date: c. 1619-1621
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