Fairfield Porter on painting

When I paint, I think that what would satisfy me is to express what Bonnard said Renoir told him: make everything more beautiful. This partly means that a painting should contain a mystery, but not for mystery’s sake: a mystery that is essential to reality.
— Fairfield Porter, letter to Arthur Giardelli Great Spruce Head Island, Maine August 3, 1968
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