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“Would not the characters of her many novels be the search, if not the expression, of her many selves? Add the thousands of letters sent, as if cast upon the sea in so many bottles, in the search for understanding, for love... (...)” LoveLettersWriting LifeSearch Book:Infamous Woman: the life of George Sand Source: Infamous Woman: the life of George Sand
“In May 1830, when in Paris alone with little Maurice, she found herself going to museums—the Louvre, the Luxembourg. It was not the first time, but she returned again and again, "as if drunk and nailed to the Titians, the Tintorettos, the Rubens." She suddenly responded to painting as she had long before to music. Whatever métier, whatever trade or profession she would choose, she knew she would be an artist—in letters, in life, in her very being.” WritingArtParisMuseumsLouvreLuxembourg Book:Infamous Woman: the life of George Sand Source: Infamous Woman: the life of George Sand
“Aurore sketched—it would always be her pleasure—and "scribbled"—it was her passion...” WritingDrawingSketchingScribbles Book:Infamous Woman: the life of George Sand Source: Infamous Woman: the life of George Sand