Art And Quotes By Famous Artists

Art and Words That Will Inspire You

Throughout art history we have been enthralled and inspired by the art and quotes by famous artists. This page has been created to bring information and inspiration to our readers. We update this page regularly with  images and quotations that are positive and healing. They may also be provocative and thought-provoking.

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Sandro Botticelli, Venus and Mars, c. 1485, tempera on panel, 27.17" × 68.11". National Gallery, UK, Public Domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/
Sandro Botticelli, Venus and Mars, c. 1485, tempera on panel, 27.17″ × 68.11″. National Gallery, UK. Photo: Public Domain.

Unfortunately, there seems to no quotes in existence by Botticelli; however, this work of art has been described as “Mars lies asleep, presumably after lovemaking, while Venus watches as infant satyrs play with his military gear, and one tries to rouse him by blowing a conch shell in his ear.” The painting is presumed to have been created to celebrate a marriage, and decorate the bedchamber.

Gauguin
Paul Gauguin, “Tahitian: Mahana no Atua – Day of the God”, oil on canvas, 25″ x 34″, 1894. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org

“Color! What a deep and mysterious language. It is the language of dreams.” ~ Paul Gauguin

“I shut my eyes in order to see.” ~ Paul Gauguin

Leonardo da Vinci, Virgin of the Rocks, oil on canvas, 78.3" x 48". Created between 1483 and 1486. Musée du Louvre. Public domain. wikimedia.org
Leonardo da Vinci, Virgin of the Rocks, oil on canvas, 78.3″ x 48″. Created between 1483 and 1486. Musée du Louvre. Public domain. wikimedia.org

“Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci

“You can have no dominion greater or less than that over yourself.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci

Mary Cassatt, A Kiss for Baby Anne (no. 3), pastel, 43.2 x 64.8 cm. Public domain. wikiart.org
Mary Cassatt, A Kiss for Baby Anne (no. 3), pastel, 43.2 x 64.8 cm. Public domain. wikiart.org

“I am independent! I can live and I love to work.” ~ Mary Cassatt

Matisse painting Woman With A Hat
Woman With A Hat, oil painting by Henri Matisse. Photo: Public domain.

“Look at life with the eyes of a child.” ~ Henri Matisse

“I didn’t expect to recover from my second operation but since I did, I consider that I’m living on borrowed time. Every day that dawns is a gift to me and I take it in that way. I accept it gratefully without looking beyond it.” ~ Henri Matisse

Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night, oil on canvas, 28.7" x 36.2". Created in 1889. Public domain, File from the Wikimedia Commons
Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night, oil on canvas, 28.7″ x 36.2″. Created in 1889. Public domain, File from the Wikimedia Commons

“If you hear a voice within you saying, ‘You are not a painter,’ then by all means paint, boy, and that voice will be silenced.” ~ Vincent van Gogh

“In spite of everything I shall rise again: I will take up my pencil, which I have forsaken in my great discouragement, and I will go on with my drawing.” Vincent Van Gogh

Wassily Kandinsky, Blue Mountain, oil on canvas, 194.3 x 129.3 cm. Created in 1908 in Munich / Monaco, Germany. Current location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY, US. Photo: Public domain. wikiart.org
Wassily Kandinsky, Blue Mountain, oil on canvas, 194.3 x 129.3 cm. Created in 1908 in Munich / Monaco, Germany. Current location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY, US. Photo: Public domain. wikiart.org

“Generally speaking, color directly influences the soul. Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the hammers, the soul is the piano with many strings. The artist is the hand that plays, touching one key or another purposively, to cause vibrations in the soul.” ~ Wassily Kandinsky

“I applied streaks and blobs of colors onto the canvas with a palette knife, and I made them sing with all the intensity I could…”

“Color provokes a psychic vibration. Color hides a power still unknown but real, which acts on every part of the human body.”~ Wassily Kandinsky

Eugène Delacroix, Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi, oil on canvas, 81.8" x 57.8". Photo: Public domain.
Eugène Delacroix, Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi, oil on canvas, 81.8″ x 57.8″. Photo: Public domain.

“If you are not skillful enough to sketch a man jumping out of a window in the time it takes him to fall from the fourth story to the ground, you will never be able to produce great works.” ~ Eugène Delacroix

art quotes
Paul Cézanne, The Bridge of Trois-sautets, watercolor, 16.1″ × 20.8″. Public Domain.

“If I think, everything is lost.”    “Painting from nature is not copying the object; it is realizing one’s sensations.” ~ Paul Cézanne

Rene Magritte, Golconda, oil painting, 1953.
Rene Magritte, Golconda, oil painting, 1953.

“The mind loves the unknown. It loves images whose meaning is unknown, since the meaning of the mind itself is unknown.” ~ Rene Magritte

The Kiss, oil on canvas, 70.8" × 70.8" by Gustav Klimt. Photo: Google Art Project, Public Domain.
The Kiss, oil on canvas, 70.8″ × 70.8″ by Gustav Klimt. Photo: Google Art Project, Public Domain.

“Art is a line around your thoughts.” ~ Gustav Klimt

Amedeo Modigliani, Woman with a Fan, oil on canvas, 100 x 65 cm, created in 1919 in Paris, France. Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Public Domain.
Amedeo Modigliani, Woman with a Fan, oil on canvas, 100 x 65 cm, created in 1919 in Paris, France. Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Public Domain.

“What I am seeking is not the real and not the unreal but rather the unconscious, the mystery of the instinctive in the human race.” ~ Amadeo Modigliani

Georgia O'Keeffe, Red Canna, oil, created in 1919, Current location: High Museum of Art, Atlanta. Public domain in the U.S..
Georgia O’Keeffe, Red Canna, oil, created in 1919, Current location: High Museum of Art, Atlanta. Public domain in the U.S..

“Whether you succeed or not is irrelevant, there is no such thing. Making your unknown known is the important thing–and keeping the unknown always beyond you.” ~ Georgia O’Keeffe

famous artists
The Tub, 1886, Edgar Degas (1834-1917), pastel on cardboard, 23.6″ x 32.6″. Created in 1886. Public domain in the U.S.

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” ~ Degas

Joan Miro, The Smile of the Flamboyant Wings, created in 1953. Fair use. wikiart.org
Joan Miro, The Smile of the Flamboyant Wings, created in 1953. Fair use. wikiart.org

“The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness.” – Joan Miro

Pablo Picasso Portrait de Dora Maar 1937, oil painting
Pablo Picasso Portrait de Dora Maar 1937, oil painting

“My mother said to me, ‘If you are a soldier, you will become a general. If you are a monk, you will become the Pope.’ Instead, I was a painter, and became Picasso.” ~ Pablo Picasso

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of every day life.” ~ Pablo Picasso

“Painting is just another way of keeping a diary.” – Pablo Picasso

Marc Chagall, 1912, Le Marchand de bestiaux (The Drover, The Cattle Dealer), oil on canvas, 97.1 x 202.5 cm. Public domain in the U.S. wikipedia.org
Marc Chagall, 1912, Le Marchand de bestiaux (The Drover, The Cattle Dealer), oil on canvas, 97.1 x 202.5 cm. Public domain in the U.S. wikipedia.org

“If I create from the heart, nearly everything works: if from the head, almost nothing.” ~ Marc Chagall

Edvard Munch, The Scream, oil, tempera and pastel on cardboard, 91 x 73 cm, National Gallery of Norway. Created: January 1,1893. Public domain. wikipedia.org
Edvard Munch, The Scream, oil, tempera and pastel on cardboard, 91 x 73 cm, National Gallery of Norway. Created: January 1,1893. Public domain. wikipedia.org

“No longer would interiors, people who read and women who knit, be painted. There should be living people who breathe and feel, suffer and love.” ~ Edvard Munch in his “Saint-Cloud Manifesto” in 1889.

Henri Rousseau, Tiger In A Tropical Storm Surprised,  oil on canvas, 28" x 35", created in 1891. National Gallery, London, England. Public domain. wikipedia.org
Henri Rousseau, Tiger In A Tropical Storm Surprised,  oil on canvas, 28″ x 35″, created in 1891. National Gallery, London, England. Public domain. wikipedia.org

“Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I see.”  ~ Henri Rousseau

Edward Hopper, Automat, oil on canvas, 71.4 x 91.4 cm. Public Domain
Edward Hopper, Automat, oil on canvas, 71.4 x 91.4 cm. Public Domain

“If I could say it in words there would be no reason to paint.” ~ Edward Hopper

“Great art is the outward expression of an inner life of the artist, and this innerlife will result in his personal vision of the world.” – Edward Hopper

George Inness Autumn Oaks painting
George Inness, Autumn Oaks, oil on canvas, 20 3/8″ x 30 1/8″, created c. 1878. Public Domain.

“The true use of art is, first, to cultivate the artist’s own spiritual nature.” ~ George Inness

Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam!, Tate Modern. By Source, Fair use,
Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam!, Tate Modern. By Source, Fair Use, en.wikipedia.org

“My use of evenly repeated dots and diagonal lines and uninflected color areas suggest that my work is right where it is, right on the canvas, definitely not a window into the world.” ~ Roy Lichtenstein

I like to pretend that my art has nothing to do with me.” ~ Roy Lichtenstein

The Three Trees, Autumn, painting by Claude Monet
Claude Monet, Poplars, Autumn, oil on canvas, 36.2″ x 28.7″. Created in 1891. Public domain in the U.S.

“Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love.” ~ Claude Monet

James McNeill Whistler, Caprice in Purple and Gold, The Golden Screen
James McNeill Whistler, Caprice in Purple and Gold, The Golden Screen, oil on wood, created in 1864.  Public domain. wikiart.org

“An artist is not paid for his labor but for his vision.” ~ James McNeill Whistler

Paul Klee, Red Balloon, oil on chalk-primed gauze, mounted on board, 12.5" x 12.25". Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Photo: Public Domain via Wikiart.org
Paul Klee, Red Balloon, oil on chalk-primed gauze, mounted on board, 12.5″ x 12.25″. Created in 1922. Style of Cubism in the Bauhaus Period. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Photo: Public Domain via Wikiart.org

“Art does not reproduce what we see. It makes us see.” ~ Paul Klee

“Color is the place where our brain and the universe meet.” ~ Paul Klee

“A drawing is simply a line going for a walk.” ~ Paul Klee

“All the things an artist must be: poet, explorer of nature, philosopher!” ~ Paul Klee

Georges Rouault, The Old King, oil on canvas, 1936, Current location: Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, US. Fair use. wikipedia.org
Georges Rouault, The Old King, oil on canvas, 1936, Current location: Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, US. Fair use. wikipedia.org

“For me, painting is a way to forget life. It is a cry in the night, a strangled laugh.” ~ Georges Rouault

Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo. The Two Fridas”, 1939. Oil on canvas, 5’9″ x 5’9″. Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City. Photo: Fair use

“I am happy to be alive as long as I can paint.” ~ Frida Kahlo

quotes famous artists
Artemisia Gentileschi, Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, 1638–9, Royal Collection

“My illustrious lordship, I’ll show you what a woman can do.” ~ Artemisia Gentileschi

“The Kiss” by Auguste Rodin, marble, 44.3″ × 46″. From the Musee Rodin
“The Kiss” by Auguste Rodin, marble, 44.3″ × 46″ x 70″. Musée Rodin, Paris. Photo: Public domain.

“The main thing is to be moved, to love, to hope, to tremble, to live.” ~ Auguste Rodin

“To any artist, worthy of the name, all in nature is beautiful, because his eyes, fearlessly accepting all exterior truth, read there, as in an open book, all the inner truth.” ~ Auguste Rodin

Salvador Dali, Persistence of Memory
Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali

“A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.” ~ Salvador Dali

“Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.” ~ Salvador Dali

Frances Bacon, Centre panel, Study for a Self-Portrait, Triptych, 1985–86.
Frances Bacon, Centre panel, Study for a Self-Portrait, Triptych, 1985–86.

“The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.” ~ Francis Bacon

“Some paint comes across directly onto the nervous system and other paint tells you the story in a long diatribe through the brain.” ~ Francis Bacon

Emily Carr, Odds and Ends, 1939
Emily Carr, Odds and Ends, 1939

“I was not ready for abstraction. I clung to earth and her dear shapes, her density, her herbage, her juice. I wanted her volume, and I wanted to hear her throb.” ~ Emily Carr

More Inspirational Art Quotes

“I was the first woman to paint cleanly, and that was the basis of my success. From a hundred pictures, mine will always stand out. And so the galleries began to hang my work in their best rooms, always in the middle, because my painting was attractive. It was precise. It was ‘finished.'” ~ Tamara de Lempicka

“If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn’t seem so wonderful at all.” ~ Michelangelo

“To know ahead of time what you’re looking for means you’re then only photographing your own preconceptions, which is very limiting, and often false.” ~ Dorothea Lange

“The creative habit is like a drug. The particular obsession changes, but the excitement, the thrill of your creation lasts.” ~ Henry Moore

“I admit clearly and frankly that early Mexican art formed my views of carving as much as anything I could do.” ~ Henry Moore

“I just decided, when someone says you can’t do something. DO MORE OF IT.” ~ Faith Ringgold

“There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.” ~ Ansel Adams

“Art has always been the raft onto which we climb to save our sanity. I don’t see a different purpose for it now.” ~ Dorothea Tanning

“I can’t understand how anyone is able to paint without optimism. Despite the general pessimistic attitude in the world today, I am nothing but an optimist.” ~ Hans Hofmann

“One who knows how to appreciate color relationships, the influence of one color with another, their contrasts and dissonances, is promised an infinite variety of images.” ~ Sonia Delaunay

“Once I knew that I wanted to be an artist, I had made myself into one. I did not understand that wanting doesn’t always lead to action. Many of the women had been raised without the sense that they could mold and shape their own lives, and so, wanting to be an artist (but without the ability to realize their wants) was, for some of them, only an idle fantasy, like wanting to go to the moon.” ~ Judy Chicago

“Art is something that makes you breathe with a different kind of happiness.” ~ Anni Albers

“A really good picture looks as if it’s happened at once. It’s an immediate image. For my own work, when a picture looks labored and overworked… I usually throw these out, though I think very often it takes ten of those over-labored efforts to produce one really beautiful wrist motion that is synchronized with your head and heart, and you have it, and therefore it looks as if it were born in a minute” ~ Helen Frankenthaler

I don’t listen to what art critics say. I don’t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.” ~ Jean-Michel Basquiat

“I would rather wait for a public that will come fifty years – a hundred years – after my death.” ~ Marcel Duchamp, when asked whether he cared what his contemporaries thought of him

“I was supporting myself, but nothing like the guy painters, as I refer to them. I always resented that actually… we were all getting the same amount of press, but they were going gangbusters with sales.” ~ Cindy Sherman

“Before I start carving the idea must be almost complete. I say ‘almost’ because the really important thing seems to be the sculptor’s ability to let his intuition guide him over the gap between conception and realization without compromising the integrity of the original idea.” ~ Barbara Hepworth

“When artists give form to revelation, their art can advance, deepen and potentially transform the consciousness of their community.” ~ Alex Grey

“Happiness is being on the beam with life – to feel the pull of life.” ~ Agnes Martin

“I want the people looking at my work to feel a sense of all the possibilities of painting, and, through that, in life as a whole. When that happens, I feel I’ve accomplished something useful.” ~ Wolf Kahn

“‘Painting’ and ‘religious experience’ are the same thing. It is a question of the perpetual motion of a right idea.” ~ Ben Nicholson

“I am fifty years old and I have always lived in freedom; let me end my life free; when I am dead let this be said of me: ‘He belonged to no school, to no church, to no institution, to no academy, least of all to any régime except the régime of liberty.” ~ Gustave Courbet

“The only thing that matters is that you are original and find your own voice. One could perhaps divide painters into two categories: those who have something to tell and those who do not.” ~ Odd Nerdrum

“I have no fear of making changes, destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own.” ~ Jackson Pollock

“Every good composition is above all a work of abstraction. All good painters know this. But the painter cannot dispense with subjects altogether without his work suffering impoverishment. ” ~ Diego Rivera

“For me, insanity is super sanity. The normal is psychotic. Normal means lack of imagination, lack of creativity.” ~ Jean Dubuffet

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