Poincaré was an artist par excellence. Estheticism with him was not a mere creed: it was a way of life.


Henri Poincaré, Critic of Crisis: Reflections on His Universe of Discourse (1954) - Ch. 1. The Iconoclast


Poincaré was an artist par excellence. Estheticism with him was not a mere creed: it was a way of life.

Poincaré was an artist par excellence. Estheticism with him was not a mere creed: it was a way of life.

Poincaré was an artist par excellence. Estheticism with him was not a mere creed: it was a way of life.

Poincaré was an artist par excellence. Estheticism with him was not a mere creed: it was a way of life.