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Decadence Quote by Jean Lorrain

“There is nothing to be found in human eyes, and that is their terrifying and dolorous enigma, their abominable and delusive charm. There is nothing but that which we put there ourselves. That is why honest gazes are only to be found in portraits. The faded and weary eyes of martyrs, expressions…” quote by Jean Lorrain
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““There is nothing to be found in human eyes, and that is their terrifying and dolorous enigma, their abominable and delusive charm. There is nothing but that which we put there ourselves. That is why honest gazes are only to be found in portraits. The faded and weary eyes of martyrs, expressions tortured by ecstasy, imploring and suffering eyes, some resigned, others desperate... the gazes of saints, mendicants and princesses in exile, with pardoning smiles... the gazes of the possessed, the chosen and the hysterical... and sometimes of little girls, the eyes of Ophelia and Canidia, the eyes of virgins and witches... as you live in the museums, what eternal life, dolorous and intense, shines out of you! Like precious stones enshrined between the painted eyelids of masterpieces, you disturb us across time and across space, receivers of the dream which created you! You have souls, but they are those of the artists who wished you into being, and I am delivered to despair and mortification because I have drunk the draught of poison congealed in the irises of your eyes. The eyes of portraits ought to be plucked out.””

Jean Lorrain

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Eyes of Portraits, 1910

Human perception is shaped by our projections; eyes in art reveal deeper truths and suffering.

In simple terms: Our view reflects our inner world.

Key Takeaway

Question what you project onto others.

Themes

art perception human nature

Mood

contemplative melancholic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • gallery visits
  • art criticism
  • self‑analysis

Key Concepts

projection subjectivity existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What do you see in others’ eyes?
  • How do your emotions color perception?
A Different Perspective

May over‑generalize artistic intent.

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