This artist painted the same quiet Paris street—Rue de l'École de Médecine—dozens of times, always in the same light, always with the same empty doorway. They were the kind of person who’d step out of a café, set up an easel mid-block, and stay until the shadows swallowed the pavement. It sounds obsessive, but their point wasn’t the scene; it was how light turns corners into drama without anyone noticing. Hunt down Rue de l'École de Médecine at noon and you’ll see what they saw: a rectangle of sun on a wall that’s never the same twice.
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