Gilbert Jonas, painter, believed in his star.... His own faith was not, however, without its virtues because it consisted in admit...ting, in some obscure way, that he would obtain many things without deserving them.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
But [Jonas] quickly understood that a disciple was not necessarily someone who wishes to learn something. More often, on the contr...ary, one became a disciple for the unselfish pleasure of teaching one's master.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
[Many artists], even the greatest ones, are not sure of their own existence. So they search for proof, they judge, they condemn. I...t strengthens them, it is the beginnings of existence. They are alone!LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
As the artist Jonas' name appeared in the gazettes, he began to be called upon, like all other celebrities, to denounce very revol...ting injustices.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »