EDGAR DEGAS ~ ART AND MYSTERY Published on 15 April 2015 in Quoting the Artist ~ Thoughts and Thinking... by Monique “A painting requires a little mystery, some vagueness, and some fantasy. When you always make your meaning perfectly plain you end up boring people” Edgar Degas The Dance Class (La Classe de Danse), 1873–1876 Edgar Degas, “Four Dancers,” 1899. You might be interested in THE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR EFFECT THE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR EFFECT “I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity.” SIMONE WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU ~ A PASSION FOR PAINTING WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU AND HIS PASSION FOR PAINTING “Each day I go to my studio full of joy; in the evening HARUKI MURAKAMI ~ HUGE COSMIC LOVE “Sometimes, when one is moving silently through such an utterly desolate landscape, an overwhelming hallucination can make one feel that
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