Lori Hershberger

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one could paint a horse with fine detail and precise proportion and show the viewer a realistic representation of the animal. Or he could paint with fluid, dynamic, unrestrained brushstrokes and give the viewer the impression of a horse in the wild, coiled in fear. The impression of the horse seemed more alive—a truer horse than the realistic portrait.
Rembrandt Is in the Wind: Learning to Love Art through the Eyes of Faith
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