Тема: Chaim Soutine
Показать сообщение отдельно
Старый 29.01.2009, 14:21 Язык оригинала: Русский       #60
Гуру
 
Аватар для Кирилл Сызранский
 
Регистрация: 26.07.2008
Адрес: РФ, Самара
Сообщений: 75,434
Спасибо: 27,871
Поблагодарили 55,335 раз(а) в 24,288 сообщениях
Записей в дневнике: 133
Репутация: 102395
Отправить сообщение для Кирилл Сызранский с помощью Skype™
По умолчанию

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.

 
Цитата:
Сообщение от LCR Посмотреть сообщение
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.
He even wanted to give advice Soutine!
Interestingly, while this J. Francoeur something more glorious?
Or it is now only in this context, "remembrance"?



Кирилл Сызранский вне форума   Ответить с цитированием