Diderot, Hogarth, and the Aesthetics of Depilation  

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the path of this infinitely agreeable line would have its course cut through an interposed hair-tuft; that this isolated tuft is connected to nothing and serves as a ... --Diderot

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Diderot, Hogarth, and the Aesthetics of Depilation is a text by Johannes Endres, first published in Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38 (1): 17–38.

It features a translation of "quelques questions que je me suis faites sur la sculpture".

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