"..but there is a master canvas in the Palais The Luxembourg: 'The Bargue of Dante'. If we want to visit Delacroix, our pretext might be to ask him permission to do a copy of the Bargue.. [after having visited Delacroix who received them graciously, but emphasized them repeatedly the importance of studying Rubens, Manet said to his friend A. Proust:] ..Delacroix isn't cold at all, but his doctrine is frozen. Anyway, we'll copy the Bargue. It's a fine piece."
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Quote of Edouard Manet, recorded by , early 1850's; as cited in Manet, ed. Françoise Cachin, Charles S. Moffett, Juliet Wilson Bareau; publication of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 1983
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