Referring to Michelangelo
Source: The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form (1951), Ch. VI: Pathos
“Passion satisfied has its innocence, almost as fragile as any other.”
La passion comblée a son innocence, presque aussi fragile que toute autre.
Source: Memoirs of Hadrian (1951), p. 156
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La passion comblée a son innocence, presque aussi fragile que toute autre.
Memoirs of Hadrian (1951)
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