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GUILLAUME SEIGNAC ~ PIERROT'S EMBRACE

in The Art of Kissing by

Pierrot’s Embrace
Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924)

THE ART OF KISSING

GUILLAUME SEIGNAC ~ PIERROT’S EMBRACE

in The Art of Kissing by

Pierrot’s Embrace
Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924)

THE ART OF KISSING

HENRY MILLER ~ THE LONELINESS OF AN ARTIST

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

An artist is always alone – if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is loneliness.

Henry Miller

ROBERT MUSIL ~ THE MEANING OF POETRY

in Poetical Visions by

“Ultimately a poem, and the mystery of it, cuts the meaning of the world clear, where it is bound fast by thousands of ordinary words …”

Robert Musil

Austrian author (1880-1942) of the famous novel The Man without Qualities

COLETTE ~ ON HUMOR

in Just a bit of everything and everyone.../The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

“Total absence of humor renders life impossible.”

Colette

OSKAR KOKOSCHKA ~ THE TWO OF US…

in Passion Of Art by

“The two of us with a very strong, peaceful
expression, hand in hand, on the edge within a semicircle sea, lit be
Bengal fire, water-tower, mountains, lightning and moon.”
Oskar Kokoschka
The Bride of the Wind, 1914

JAMES WHISTLER ~ A SYMPHONY OF COLORS

in Passion Of Art by

Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (1875)
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Whistler was interested in the relationship between music and paintings and often called his paintings nocturnes, symphonies, or harmonies.

FERNAND KHNOPFF ~ I LOCK MY DOOR…

in Art Nouveau by

I lock my door upon myself by Fernand Khnopff, 1891

EDVARD MUNCH ~ A LIFE IN ANXIETY

in Just a bit of everything and everyone.../Passion Of Art by

“From the moment of my birth, the angels of anxiety, worry, and death stood at my side, followed me out when I played, followed me in the sun of springtime and in the glories of summer. They stood at my side in the evening when I closed my eyes, and intimidated me with death, hell, and eternal damnation. And I would often wake up at night and stare widely into the room: Am I in Hell?”

Edvard Munch

EMILY DICKINSON ~ ON POETRY

in Poetical Visions by

Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotion know what it means to want to escape from these”
Emily Dickinson (American Poet, 1830-1886)

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