

Top: Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917), The Dancing Class (ca. 1870). Bottom left: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner(German, 1880-1938), Woman at the Mirror (1912). Bottom right: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1882-1973), Girl Before a Mirror (1932)


Top: Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917), The Dancing Class (ca. 1870). Bottom left: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner(German, 1880-1938), Woman at the Mirror (1912). Bottom right: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1882-1973), Girl Before a Mirror (1932)

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4 comments:
Mirrors are welcome when one is young. When you get old not so much.
Have a super day. :)
I don't know why are we forbidden to get old.
But that's a fact.
It looks like a disease.
I found a blog you might enjoy
http://maiasintothemoonlight.blogspot.com/
Thank you Stephany,
This is really beautiful and I'm following.
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