Menu

satisfaction for artlovers – cultural magazine

Tag archive

Paris

COLETTE AND HER LOVE FOR CATS.

in Just a bit of everything and everyone... by
Did Colette the french famous writer loved cats?

A WRITER LOVES HER CAT.

“I went to collect the few personal belongings which…I held to be invaluable: my cat, my resolve to travel, and my solitude.”  ― Colette

Why is it that so many writers of today and in the past, like Colette for example, love cats so much? Keep Reading

ANAIS NIN ~ THE ROLE OF A WRITER

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

“The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say.”
Anais Nin

On the photo Anais Nin with Henry Miller

BRASSAI ~ FOLIES BERGERE

in Brassai ~ The Otherness of Life by

Brassai (Ghula Halasz,1899-1984)-.Juan-les-pins, Folies Bergère, 1932

JULES BRASSAI ~ THE OTHERNESS OF THE NIGHT

in Brassai ~ The Otherness of Life by

“The Night suggests, it does not show. The Night disquiets and surprises us with its otherness. It releases forces within us which by day are dominated by reason.”
Jules Brassai

RODIN ~ TIME

in Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel by

Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely.
Auguste Rodin

SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR ~ ONE’S PAST

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

“It’s very hard to review one’s past without cheating a little.”

Simone de Beauvoir

VIVE LA FRANCE

in Just a bit of everything and everyone... by

VIVE LA FRANCE

Marianne,
Eugene Delacroix
www.moniquespassions.com

ERNEST HEMINGWAY ~ IMMORTALITY

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

From things that have happened and from things as they exist and from all things that you know and all those you cannot know, you make something through your invention that is not a representation but a whole new thing truer than anything true and alive, and you make it alive, and if you make it well enough, you give it immortality.

Ernest Hemingway

EDGAR DEGAS ~ MY ARTIFICIAL HEART

in Quoting the Artist ~ Thoughts and Thinking... by

“And even this heart of mine has something artificial. The dancers have sewn it into a bag of pink satin, pink satin slightly faded, like their dancing shoes.”
― Edgar Degas (1834-1917)

The Entrance of the Masked Dancers, c. 1884.

AUGUSTE RODIN ~ THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING A MAN

in Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel by

The main thing is to be moved, to love, to hope, to tremble, to live. Be a man before being an artist!”
― Auguste Rodin
Eternal Spring, 1900
Auguste Rodin
1 2 3 4
Go to Top