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I like the rule that corrects emotion.
— Georges Braque
The space between the dish and the pitcher, that I paint also.
— Georges Braque
Poetry is to a painting what life is to man.
— Georges Braque
Truth exists; only lies are invented.
— Georges Braque
I am interposing overlaid planes a short way off ... To make it understood that things are in front of each other instead of being scattered in space.
— Georges Braque
Emotion should not be rendered by an excited trembling; it can neither be added on nor be imitated. It is the seed, the work is the flower.
— Georges Braque
Never join an organization.
— Georges Braque
I couldn't portray a woman in all her natural loveliness ... I haven't the skill. No one has. I must, therefore, create a new sort of beauty ...
— Georges Braque
We will never have repose. The present is perpetual.
— Georges Braque
Truth exists, only falsehood has to be invented.
— Georges Braque
Nature is a mere pretext for a decorative composition, plus sentiment. It suggests emotion, and I translate that emotion into art.
— Georges Braque
One has to arrive at a specific temperature, at which the objects become malleable.
— Georges Braque
Evidence exhausts the truth.
— Georges Braque
It is not sufficient that what one paints should be made visible. It must be made tangible.
— Georges Braque
It is the unforeseeable that creates the event.
— Georges Braque
Art is a wound turned into light.
— Georges Braque
The painting is finished when the idea has disappeared.
— Georges Braque
Out of limitations, new forms emerge
— Georges Braque
With age, art and life become one.
— Georges Braque
Colour could give rise to sensations which would interfere with our conception of space.
— Georges Braque
One must not imitate what one wants to create.
— Georges Braque
The function of Art is to disturb. Science reassures.
— Georges Braque
Writing is not describing, painting is not depicting. Verisimilitude is merely an illusion.
— Georges Braque
To work from nature is to improvise.
— Georges Braque
In a painting, what counts is the unexpected.
— Georges Braque
If we had never met Picasso, would Cubism have been what it is? I think not. The meeting with Picasso was a circumstance in our lives.
— Georges Braque
Whatever is in common is true; but likeness is false.
— Georges Braque
It is the limitation of means that determines style, gives rise to new forms and makes creativity possible.
— Georges Braque
Thanks to the oval I have discovered the meaning of the horizontal and the vertical.
— Georges Braque
We must not imitate that which we seek to create.
— Georges Braque
Painting is a nail to which I fasten my ideas.
— Georges Braque
Whatever is valuable in painting is precisely what one is incapable of talking about.
— Georges Braque
Limited means often constitute the charm and force of primitive painting. Extension, on the contrary, leads the arts to decadence.
— Georges Braque
I do not believe in objects. I believe only in their relationships.
— Georges Braque
Progress in art does not consist in reducing limitations, but in knowing them better.
— Georges Braque
Art is meant to disturb. Science reassures.
— Georges Braque
I do not believe in things. I believe in relationships.
— Georges Braque
Art is made to trouble but science reassures.
— Georges Braque