"American art, like America, must wait and live a while longer"
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The phrasing “must wait and live” is the tell. It’s not “study” or “copy” or even “rebel.” It’s existence as apprenticeship. Dufy implies that style isn’t a purchase; it’s a sediment. The subtext carries a European skepticism toward American acceleration: the belief that a country built on expansion and novelty will try to manufacture “great art” the way it manufactures everything else, by scaling up and branding it. He counters with time as the only real medium.
Context matters. Dufy lived through the moment Europe’s cultural dominance was wobbling and America’s economic and geopolitical power was surging. From that vantage, “American art” looks like a rising force still negotiating inheritance: tugged between European models and the urge to declare independence. The line is almost prophetic: within a few decades, Abstract Expressionism would flip the art world’s center of gravity to New York. Dufy’s wager is that legitimacy arrives not with arrival, but with duration.
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"American art, like America, must wait and live a while longer." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/american-art-like-america-must-wait-and-live-a-172637/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




