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Tag Archives: Charles Baudelaire

Baudelaire, on Watteau

Watteau, carnival where many a distinguished soul Flutters like a moth, lost in the brilliance Of chandeliers shedding frivolity on the cool, Clean decors enclosing the changes of the dance.

Posted bystephenOctober 29, 2011June 9, 2016Posted inartTags:Charles Baudelaire, WatteauLeave a comment on Baudelaire, on Watteau

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