"We define genius as the capacity for productive reaction against one's training." ― Bernard Berenson Genius From Bernard Berenson Historian Added on 1/19/2025 About Bernard Berenson Bernard Berenson was an American art historian and critic, renowned for his scholarship on Italian Renaissance painting. His attributions and connoisseurship shaped collecting and museum practice in the twentieth century. Born: 1865-06-26 Died: 1959-10-06 View all quotes from Bernard Berenson
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