Czesław Miłosz wobec malarstwa Edgara Degasa
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Edgar Degas, Czesław Miłosz, correspondence of arts, literature and painting, female nudes.Abstract
CZESŁAW MIŁOSZ ON EDGAR DEGAS’S PAINTINGEdgar Degas’s art is the subject of many poetic and prose statements of Czesław Miłosz. In Degas’s painting Miłosz perceived the richness of themes relating to human customs but also—rony and pity for the human reality. The poet was especially fascinated with women from late
works of the French artist; he wrote about them in his poem “Pastele Degasa”. In Miłosz’s reflection the women of Degas are representatives of Nature and priestess of Eros, as well as fragile human beings, who can’t be rescued by the poet from their transience nor from “the abyss”.
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2013-06-30
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DRYGLAS-KOMOROWSKA, Ewa. Czesław Miłosz wobec malarstwa Edgara Degasa. The Archives of Polish and East European Emigration. Online. 30 June 2013. pp. 7-21. [Accessed 23 July 2024]. DOI 10.12775/AE.2013.001.
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