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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Morphine, please,
By Jane (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Masters: The Voice and the Myth (Hardcover)
I feel for the author's pain. This is very difficult to read without feeling it. It is a dreadful thing to do to attempt to tear to shreds the likes of the late Andrew Wyeth. On some level, I suspect this author admires him very much.
2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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THIS BOOK IS PURE NONSENSE! Become an artist before you become a critic.,
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This review is from: American Masters: The Voice and the Myth (Hardcover)
Amazing how a fellow who never held a paint brush in his hand can review artists.
He looks down on Wyeth, but I dare him to paint one moment of truth. Build up a lifetime of painting and drawing before you break people down into your little boxes. You have no idea what it is to spend ones life, studying, painting, trying to capture a play in light, a form, a gesture, a feeling within a soul. You are the angry little boy that wish he could. |
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American Masters: The Voice and the Myth by Brian O'Doherty (Paperback - Oct. 1988)
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