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“Living with and studying good paintings offers greater interest, variety
and satisfaction than any other pleasure known to man.”
~ Albert C. Barnes

By Catherine Austin Fitts

As the Solari Report celebrates our forthcoming publication of Nina Heyn’s beautiful art book, Women in Art: Artists, Models and Those Who Made It Happen, nothing could be more delightful than to take part in an in-person museum outing with Nina. At the end of March, Future Science Series host Ulrike Granögger and I met up with Nina to visit Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation.

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  1. The hour for this video went by in a snap! So enjoyable! I loved the way Nina described Renoir’s humility after his trip to Italy. An artist or art lover always thinks he or she is art knowledgeable until a trip to view the Italian Masters. The depth of the talent of the Italian Masters and their consistent demand for quality is humbling even today. My father, rest his soul, who was as an artistic soul, used to call it “the correctness”. He found and taught me that most other art was incorrect on some level, so it forced you to return to the Italian Masters to get a better understanding of correct painting.

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