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Chapter 179 - Chapter 116: Classic Maxims_3

For example, Wild Beast Matisse—"The deliberate pursuit of precision is not natural," Pre-Raphaelite—"Return the charming and shallow art to purity," Austrian Separatist Movement—"For the art of the era, art deserves freedom."

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These classic summaries are both beautiful and accurate.

Much like Byron's famous lines of poetry, they are celebrated in artistic circles.

And Detective Cat's remark is the most accurate summary of Impressionism that Van Doorn has ever heard, not grand and intense, but lingering in taste.

With just this single phrase,

Van Doorn believes this podcast has the potential to become a classic, at least in the professional field, and it will certainly attract countless drawing enthusiasts who seek it out by name.

What makes a classic saying classic is its enduring nature.

Things that are sufficiently beautiful have piercing power.

For each additional person who hears this phrase, it means Van Doorn loses face once more.

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