This book, A Flight of Butterflies, is a facsimile of a book originally published in 1904. The original was printed on one piece of paper. This one seems to be joined at the page edges but opens accordion-fashion as the original did.
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Every so often every artist feels, ‘I’ll never paint again. The muse has gone out the window.’ In 1985, I hardly painted at all for three months, and it was agonizing. I looked at reproductions. I stared at Matisse. I stared at the Old Masters. I stared at the Quattrocento. And I thought to myself — Don’t push it! If you try too hard to get at something, you almost push it away.
— Helen FrankenthalerThe Cat Cam
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