We take it for granted that in traditional arts and culture an artist develops his talent and aesthetics by imitating a grasp or by repeating a motif. The Japanese phrase nazorae,” which suggests simulation or transformable imitation, sums up the quintessential vitality of Japanese traditional artwork to realize ultimate magnificence. Josiah Gilbert Holland , Plain Talks on Acquainted Topics, Art and Life. In Hoyt’s New Cyclopedia Of Smart Quotations (1922), p. forty three-forty five. Drawn fully from the Museum’s collection of works on paper, the work of pivotal artists including Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Deborah Remington, and…