After Dan and Ericโ€™s previous โ€œCrit Submitโ€ posts, I thought it was appropriate to display the crits of famous artistโ€™s disrespecting each other. A fellow illustrator sent this to me a few days ago…..

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1. Andy Warhol on Jasper Johns: โ€œOh, I think heโ€™s great. He makes such great lunches.โ€

2. Salvador Dalรญ on Piet Mondrian: โ€œCompletely idiotic critics have for several years used the name of Piet Mondrian as though he represented the sum mum of all spiritual activity. They quote him in every connection. Piet for architecture, Piet for poetry, Piet for mysticism, Piet for philosophy, Pietโ€™s whites, Pietโ€™s yellows, Piet, Piet, Pietโ€ฆ Well, I Salvador, will tell you this, that Piet with one โ€˜iโ€™ less would have been nothing but pet, which is the French word for fart.โ€

3. Marc Chagall on Pablo Picasso: โ€œWhat a genius, that Picassoโ€ฆ Itโ€™s a pity he doesnโ€™t paint.โ€

4. William Powhida on Takashi Murakami: โ€œโ€ฆthat hack Murakami trying to consume the market whole and ended up designing handbagsโ€ฆโ€

5. Pierre-Auguste Renoir on Leonardo da Vinci: โ€œHe bores me. He ought to have stuck to his flying machines.โ€

6. Linder Sterling on Damien Hirst: โ€œDead butterflies, cows, horses, humans, sheep, and sharks โ€” it reads like the inventory of a funerary Noah. How many halved calves suspended in formaldehyde does the world need? To my way of thinking, none.โ€

7. Edgar Degas on Georges-Pierre Seurat: โ€œI wouldnโ€™t have noticed it except that it was so big.โ€

8. Joseph Beuys on Marcel Duchamp: โ€œThe silence of Marcel Duchamp is overrated. It has become the territory of a few intellectuals, far from the life of people.โ€

9. Mihail Chemiakin on Voina: โ€œMany of us can draw a phallus with our eyes closed, but to create something serious? Thatโ€™s hard, that needs to be studied. Anyone can be an amateur shit-doodling hooligan. Itโ€™s unpleasant and casts a shadow on all serious artists.โ€

10. Frida Kahlo on the European Surrealists: โ€œThey are so damn โ€˜intellectualโ€™ and rotten that I canโ€™t stand them anymoreโ€ฆ Iโ€™d rather sit on the floor in the market of Toluca and sell tortillas, than have anything to do with those โ€˜artisticโ€™ bitches of Paris.โ€

11. Francis Bacon on Jackson Pollock: โ€œJackson Pollockโ€™s paintings might be very pretty but theyโ€™re just decoration. I always think they look like old lace.โ€

12. Willem de Kooning to Andy Warhol (at a party): โ€œYouโ€™re a killer of art, youโ€™re a killer of beauty, youโ€™re even a killer of laughter. I canโ€™t bear your work!โ€

13. Alberto Giacometti on Pablo Picasso: โ€œPicasso is altogether bad, completely beside the point from the beginning except for Cubist period and even that half misunderstoodโ€ฆ. Ugly. Old-fashioned vulgar without sensitivity, horrible in color or non-color. Very bad painter once and for all.โ€

14.William Blake on Peter Paul Rubens: โ€œTo my eye Rubenโ€™s coloring is most contemptible. His shadows are of a filthy brown somewhat the color of excrement.โ€

15. Francis Bacon on Henri Matisse: โ€œIโ€™ve never liked his things very much, except the very, very early thingsโ€ฆ I loathe them. I can never see what there is to it, with all those squalid little forms. I canโ€™t bear the drawings either โ€” I absolutely hate his line. I find his line sickly.โ€

16. Banksy when meeting Robbo: โ€œNever heard of you.โ€

17. Michelangelo on Raphael: โ€œEverything he knew, he learned from me.โ€

18. Salvador Dalรญ on Pablo Picasso: โ€œHe finished modern art at one blow by outuglying, alone, in a single day, the ugly that all others combined turned out in several years.โ€

19. J. Alden Weir on the French Impressionists: โ€œI never in my life saw more horrible things. They do not observe drawing nor form but give you an impression of what they call nature. It was worse than the Chamber of Horrors.โ€

20. Claude Monet on the French Realists: โ€œPoor blind idiots! They want to see everything clearly, even through fog!โ€

21. John Lurie on Julian Schnabel in the painting Hittites Attacking The Schnabel: โ€œOh Lord of Gods we must smite the terrible Schnabel.โ€ โ€œYes, smite the Schnabel.โ€

22. Warhol on Julian Schnabel (in his diary): โ€œJulian Schnabel called and said he was coming by with that rock person, Captain Beefheart. And we didnโ€™t want him to, and then I got worried that Julian might have heard what Iโ€™d been saying about him โ€” that he goes around to other artistsโ€™ studios to find things to copy.โ€

23. Salvador Dalรญ on Paul Cรฉzanne: โ€œI began a happening in New York by announcing in front of three thousand spectators that Cรฉzanne was a catastrophe of awkwardness โ€” a painter of decrepit structures of the past. I was applauded, principally because nobody knew who Cรฉzanne was.โ€

24. Nicolas Poussin on Caravaggio: โ€œCarvaggioโ€™s art is painting for lackeys. This man has come into the world to destroy painting.โ€

25. Titian on Tintoretto: โ€œHe will never be anything but a dauber.โ€

26. Salvador Dalรญ on Jackson Pollockโ€™s style: โ€œโ€ฆThe indigestion that goes with fish soupโ€ฆโ€ย 

27.Gustave Courbet on Edouard Manetโ€™s Olympia: โ€œItโ€™s flat, it is isnโ€™t modeled. Itโ€™s like the Queen of Hearts after a bath.โ€

28. Frederic Leighton on James McNeil Whistler: โ€œMy dear Whistler, you leave your pictures in such a sketchy, unfinished state. Why donโ€™t you ever finish them?โ€

29. James McNeil Whistler on Frederic Leighton: โ€œMy dear Leighton, why do you ever begin yours?โ€ย 

30. Anonymous vandal on Shepard Fairey: