Caravaggio — "I paint what I feel, not what I think."
I paint what I feel, not what I think.
I paint what I feel, not what I think.
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"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."
"All works, no matter what or by whom painted, are nothing but bagatelles and childish trifles... unless they are made and painted from life, and there can be nothing... better than to follow nature."
"I have no respect for those who paint without having seen."
"It is better to kill than to copy."
Attributed, emphasizing emotional expression in his work
Date: Uncertain, early 17th century
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