Spring Blossoms
Inness collapsed while watching the sunset during a visit to Scotland in 1894
and died soon afterward.
His last words:
“My God! Oh, how beautiful!”
"The true use of art is, first, to cultivate the artist's own spiritual nature,
and, second, to enter as a factor in general civilization.
And the increase of these effects depends on the purity of the artist's motive in
the pursuit of art.
Every artist who, without reference to external circumstances, aims truly to represent the ideas
and emotions which come to him when he is in the presence of nature is in process of his own
spiritual development and is a benefactor of his race.
Of course no man's motive can be absolutely pure and single. His environment affects him.
But the true artistic impulse is divine" ~ George Inness
Apple orchard
Summer Foliage, 1883
Sunny Autumn Day
October: 1886
Spirit of Autumn, 1891
Morning Catskill Valley
Autumn in Montclair, c. 1894
An Autumn Afternoon, 1891
Home at Montclair, 1892
String Quartet in F Major - Maurice Ravel
http://www.archive.org/stream/lifeartandletter005237mbp/lifeartandletter005237mbp_djvu.txt
http://www.georgeinness.org/the-complete-works-2-24-3-0.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Inness
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