On Renoir’s “The Grape-Pickers’
Issue #16
Spring 1979
They seem to be what they are harvesting: Rumps, elbows, hips clustering Plumply in the sun, a fuss of shines Wining from the ovals of their elbows. The brush plucks them from a tied vine. Such roundness, such a sound...
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