I saw an exhibition on animal’s beauty at Grand Palais in Paris today. I like the exhibition. I really do. The people behind the exhibition say, ‘there is still a close link between art and science, between our desire to know about animals and our fascination for their beauty’. It is true that paintings, drawings, …
Tag Archive: Beauté Animale
Jun 29 2012
Beauté Animale
Tags: Animals, Atheism, Beauté Animale, Evolution, Grand Palais, Myth, Noah's Ark, Orang-utang, Paris
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