EVEN SAINTS HAVE A TOUCH OF VANITY

Eugene’s mother was constantly fretting about his health and his poor eating habits. He reassures her from Paris:

By chance I just looked at myself in the mirror. It’s horrible, I don’t dare appear in Aix, I no longer have hollow cheeks, I’m as fat as a quail. I am ashamed.

Letter to his mother, 10 September 1817, OMI Archives in Rome AGR FB IX, 1

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