Grand Interior, Notting Hill — Lucian Freud

Portrait of a Man Reading — Gerard Terborch

Destiny — John William Waterhouse

Why I’m Not Particularly Interested in Reading a DFW Biography

(Think about it — the personal lives of most people who spend 14 hours a day sitting there alone, reading and writing, are not going to be thrill rides to hear about.)

–David Foster Wallace on literary biography in general and Edwin Williamson’s Borges: A Life in particular; from “Borges on the Couch,” a 2004 NYT piece republished this month in the David Foster Wallace collection Both Flesh and Not.

The First Lesson — Carl Larsson

A Girl Reading — Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Sweet Doing Nothing — Auguste Toulmouche

The Precious Book — Gwen John

Woman Reading — Mary Cassatt

Reading — Henri Fantin-Latour

The Reader — Felicien Rops

Adoration of the Moon — Max Weber

Girl Reading — Pierre-Auguste Renoir

A Scholar — Rembrandt

Reading Girl — Ilya Repin

Italian Monk Reading — Camille Corot

The Reader — Pierre-Auguste Renoir