Actor Bill Murray told of a time early in his career. He was in Chicago and feeling depressed (isn’t that always, sadly, the case with the funniest of people?). Bill took a walk and ended up near Lake Michigan, contemplating suicide. Walking north again, he saw the Art Institute. Entering in, he was entranced by a painting titled “The Song of the Lark” by Jules Adolph Breton (1884) of a woman standing in a field with the sun behind her.