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Henri Gaudier-Brzeska

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The great artist is conscious of the talent and power he possesses otherwise he would not see his faults and so would not be able to improve.
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Letter to Sophie Brzeska-Savage Messiah By H S (Jim) Ede Heinimann (1931)

 
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