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Ars est celare artem

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Translated as "Art lies in concealing art"Translation and taken from Ovid's Ars Amatoria (Art of Love), 'Ars est celere artem' has been taken from its original use (within the sphere of romance) and used within any of the forms of art.

Contemporary Usage

*Said by Carlton in Eric Idle's 1999 comic novel The Road to Mars

Further Reading

* An English translation of the Ars Amatoria
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