"I hate to paint flowers and veal cutlets, and should hardly have imagination enough to throw such subjects out of their canvas."

Anna Jameson (1794 - 1860)
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About Anna Jameson

Anna Jameson (1794-1860) was an English author who is best known for her writings on art and history. She contributed greatly to the understanding of the arts, particularly through her insightful commentary on various art forms. Her works often focused on the lives and works of prominent artists and the cultural significance of art throughout history. Jameson's writings were influential in shaping the appreciation and interpretation of art during the 19th century.

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