Sunday, February 27, 2022

The Art of Simplicity


"The ordinary arts
we practice every day
at home are of more
importance to the soul
than their simplicity
might suggest."
Thomas Moore
 1779-1852

Isn't this illustration just perfect for the quote by Thomas Moore? I found it on Pinterest. You might want to learn more about this Irish poet, prose and lyrics writer in this biography here.

13 comments:

Mama Pea said...

I absolutely believe in the gist of that quote. And I'm thinking the illustration is one of Susan Branch's. Love her work, both books and illustrations.

Content in a Cottage said...

Mama Pea -- I searched the image with Google Lens and one of the choices was Susan Branch. It has an additional border in her newsletter:

https://www.susanbranch.com/newsletters/2019-2/

Thanks for finding the original artist. xo, Rosemary

Coco said...

Since I wasn't familiar with Thomas Moore I read the entry for him on libraryireland.com that you linked to. His work was pretty impressive. The thing that impressed me the most I think, was the autobiography of Lord Byron that he had given to Moore. Because he was strapped for money, Moore sold the manuscript to Murray the publisher. Lady Byron and her family didn't want the autobiography published so they offered Murray the amount of money he had received for it in order to have the manuscript returned to them. Instead, Moore stepped in and bought it back from the publisher for almost $280,000 (plus interest?) and then turned right around and burned it!

He was already strapped for cash, but went beyond any duty he might've felt and did what he thought was honorable.

Can we please have more men like him today?

Susan Branch I do know and love her work.

Pam said...

What a lovely quote. I'm a person who treasures ordinary days.

Karen said...

Susan Branch has the best quotations and when coupled with her charming art, it makes for a very enjoyable read of her blog.
Karen B.

Mizzy said...

Love the quote. And yes, the art work is by Susan Branch. I have many of her books. You would love her newsletter called I think “Willard”
Maybe named after her cat. Not sure on that. I read your post every night before I go to sleep. Very calming. Martha.

kathiquilts said...

absolutely Susan Branch. Her work is full of these lovely quotes from all sort of people - artists, authors, historians, etc. Susan has published quite a few books and is currently finishing up he latest --- a compendium of quotes! Expect it will be as delicious as all her earlier works. She also does a wonderful newsletter (free) which can be subscribed to through her website (www.susanbranch.com)

Content in a Cottage said...

Coco, Thanks for the inspiring story about Thomas Moore. Yes, we need more men of honor today! I love his simplicity quote and Susan Branch's illustration. xo, Rosemary

Content in a Cottage said...

Pam, Ordinary days are the best days. xo, Rosemary

Content in a Cottage said...

Karen -- Karen B. ~ I can't wait for her book of quotations paired with her artwork. xo, Rosemary

Content in a Cottage said...

Mizzy -- This particular illustration was in her February 2022 "Willard" newsletter. Thanks for being a loyal nightly reader. xo, Rosemary

Content in a Cottage said...

kathiquilts -- You have made everyone anxiously await Susan Branch's book of quotes. Thanks for letting us know. xo, Rosemary

Pam said...

I meant to add that Susan Branch has wonderful cookbooks. I was able to order most of hers online. They are filled with her gorgeous art and whimsy. When we recently downsized, I kept every one of her cookbooks and only 3 others.