"Realize the value of putting down your first impression quickly."
Charles Webster Hawthorne
Painter, Educator
Charles Webster Hawthorne was an American painter known for his contributions to color theory and art education, particularly through his work at the Cape Cod School of Art.
- Born
- January 1, 1872
- Died
- January 1, 1930
- Quotes
- 37
- Rank
- #981
About Charles Webster Hawthorne
Charles Webster Hawthorne — Life and Legacy
Charles Webster Hawthorne was a prominent American painter and educator, recognized for his significant impact on color theory and art instruction. His establishment of the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899 provided a platform for nurturing artistic talent and emphasized the importance of observation in painting. Hawthorne's philosophy centered on the idea that art should reflect the artist's personal experiences and emotions, which is evident in his quote, 'The artist must be a man of the world.' This perspective highlights his belief that a deep understanding of life enriches artistic expression. Hawthorne's approach to color and light was revolutionary; he famously stated, 'Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the harmonies.' This analogy reveals his view that color serves as a fundamental element in visual art, capable of conveying complex emotions and narratives. His dedication to teaching and mentoring aspiring artists was rooted in the conviction that art should be a reflection of one's inner vision and connection to the world. Today, Hawthorne's quotes and teachings continue to resonate, inspiring artists to explore the interplay of color, light, and personal experience in their work. His legacy is a testament to the enduring power of art as a means of communication and self-expression.
Quote collection
Charles Webster Hawthorne quotes (page 1 of 2)
37 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"The ring, the call, the surprise, the shock that you have out-of-doors - be always looking for the unexpected in nature, do not settle to a formula."
"Paint with freedom. It gives you more mastery of the nature of paint."
"Each day has its own individuality of color."
"Put variety in white."
"Study continuously, developing yourself into a better person, more sensitive to things in nature. Spend years in getting ready."
"By having the big lines of the composition going out of the canvas, your imagination can wander beyond the edge. It will make it seem part of a large composition."
"A sketch has charm because of its truth - not because it is unfinished."
"Do not let it look as if you reasoned too much. Painting must be impulsive to be worth while."
"Anything under the sun is beautiful if you have the vision it is the seeing of the thing that makes it so."
"See what you can do with your daring with color and your ignorance mixed with it."
"If you look into the past of the successful painter you will find square miles of canvas behind him."
"Do studies, not pictures. Know when you are licked - start another. Be alive, stop when your interest is lost."
"Man-made things, buildings, boats, etc., we see more decidedly than the other things in a landscape."
"Put off finish as it takes a lifetime - wait until later to try to finish things - make a lot of starts."
"To see things simply is the hardest thing in the world."
"In his attempt to develop the beauty he sees, the artist develops himself."
"The world is waiting for men with vision - it is not interested in mere pictures."
"Spend a lifetime in hard work with a humble mind."
"Have as much fun as you can and don't feel that the edge of your canvas confines you - let your vision go right on."