Matthew McConnell

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Michelangelo never made any mystery of the fact that his entire life, from youth to old age, was consumed by passion.”12 Specifically, his was a passion for beauty. He was captured by it. And as it is with a great many passions, his hunger for beauty would become for him a source of torment—an appetite he could never fully satisfy, though his attempts to do so would have a corrupting effect on his soul.
Rembrandt Is in the Wind: Learning to Love Art through the Eyes of Faith
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