The more I see of people, the more I like dogs.
The words of German poet Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856).
Apparently, this aphorism served as the grounds on which the Russian poet Alexander Fedotov wrote the poem "Hunting", often heard at the end of XIX - early XX century. on, literary evenings. This poem ends with the words: "The more I study the life, the more I love animals."
An informer, an artist and his paintings clearly Soutine was interesting.
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Now I understand why every time Sutin saw that I approached him when he wrote it, was his canvas and hid behind trees. He did not dare to show the results of his hesitation and beating around the bush artist-rival, although the opponent would be happy to give him friendly advice.
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He even wanted to give advice Soutine!
Interestingly, while this J. Francoeur something more glorious?
Or it is now only in this context, "remembrance"?