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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

all arts are brothers, each is a light to the other

other The arts should not be con- sidered as separate entities but as parts of one whole, each complementing and leading to a better understanding and appreciation of the others: Looking at a great painting can move me in the same way as listening to a fine piece of music—they say all arts are brothers. The proverb was first recorded in 1847. Variant of this proverb: all arts are
one, all branches on one tree.



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