Uranie


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I WAS seventeen. She was called Uranie. Was Uranie, then, a young girl, fair, with blue eyes, innocent, but eager for knowledge? No, she was simply what she has always been, one of the nine muses; she who presided over astronomy, and whose celestial glance animated and directed the spheral choir; she was the heavenly idea hovering above earthly dullness; she had neither the palpitating flesh, nor the heart whose pulsations can be transmitted through space, nor the soft warmth of humanity; but she existed, nevertheless, in a sort of ideal world, superior to humanity, and always pure; and yet she was human enough in name and form to produce in the soul of a youth a vivid and profound impression; to awaken in that soul an undefined and undefinable sentiment of admiration: almost of love.




Conversations with Cézanne


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This book gathers the commentary of people who knew the painter Paul Cezanne, especially in his later years. Now seen as one of the most influential of modern painters, in his 40s he returned to his village of Aix-en-Provence where, he worked in near obscurity and with great dedication until his death in 1906.




England and Her Soldiers


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Emile Bernard, 1868-1941


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Catalogue de tableaux anciens et modernes parmi lesquels on remarque dans l'école ancienne des œuvres de Caravage, Grief, Hals, Lingelbach, Mallet, Miel, Palamèdes, Piazzetta, Rigaud, Rubens, Snyders, Stoop, Taunay, Tournières, Troost, De Vos, etc., etc.; dans l'école moderne, trois tableaux de Diaz, et autres de Berthon, G. Boulanger, Aug. Boyer, Deveria, G. Doré, L. Fleury, Morel-Fatio, Ph. Rousseau, etc.; dessins, aquarelles, pastels, gravures, marbres, bronzes et objets variés, le tout formant la collection de feu ... Ricord


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