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Élie Faure



Average rating: 4.03 · 249 ratings · 23 reviews · 282 distinct works â€� Similar authors
Histoire de l'art: L'art an...

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History of Art

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Histoire de l'art.  L'art r...

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Histoire de l'art: L’art mé...

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Histoire de l'art: L'art mo...

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Histoire de l'art. L'esprit...

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The Dance Over Fire and Water

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Arte Grega

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“Whatever god he adores, or even if he rejects all the gods, the man who desires to create cannot express himself if he does not feel in his veins the flow of all the rivers- even those which carry along sand and putrefaction, he is not realizing his entire being if he does not see the light of all the constellations, even those which no longer shine, if the primeval fire, even when locked beneath the crust of the earth, does not consume his nerves, if the hearts of all men, even the dead, even those still to be born, do not beat in his heart, if abstraction does not mount from his senses to his soul to raise it to the plane of the laws which cause men to act, the rivers to flow, the fire to burn, and the constellations to revolve.”
Elie Faure

“A man who can laugh at himeself delivers all men from the burden of their vanity.”
Elie Faure

“AnarÅŸi, karamsardır. Ama henüz hüzünlü deÄŸildir.”
Élie Faure



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