Paul, who painted better and would hop farther than any of them ; another who painted red lions and black bears, as well as beaux and belles, was old Mr. Pratt, and the last that I remember of that day was Rutter, an honest sign-painter, who never pretended... American Ideals, Character and Life - Halaman 196oleh Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1913 - 341 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Dunlap - 1834 - 502 halaman
...outside of a house : these worthies, when work was plenty — flags and fire-buckets, engines and eagles in demand — used to work in partnership, and I,...introduction to the ' fine arts' and their professors. " About this time 1 first saw Stuart, who occasionally employed Paul to letter a book — for example,... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1913 - 368 halaman
...manner of a country in which the value of art schools was a matter of remote future discussion. "In my school days," he writes, "the painters of Philadelphia...with some of their obscure fellow-craftsmen in the country; and, taking into account their limitations of temperament, they were not unequal to their... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1913 - 488 halaman
...Galagher, a painter of portraits and signs ; he was a German who, with his hat over one eye, was more an fait at walking Chestnut Street than at either face...some of their obscure fellow-craftsmen in the coun196 tiy; and, taking into account their limitations of temperament, they were not unequal to their opportunities.... | |
| Samuel Isham - 1927 - 726 halaman
...outside of a house; these worthies, when work was plenty, flags and fire-buckets, engines and eagles in demand, used to work in partnership, and I, between...introduction to the fine arts and their professors. " About this time I first saw Stuart, who occasionally employed Paul to letter a book, for example... | |
| Alice Van Leer Carrick - 1928 - 338 halaman
...as portraits, "these worthies, when work was plenty — flags and fire-buckets, engines and eagles in demand — used to work in partnership, and I,...all, delighted to have the command of a brush and paint-pot." Jarvis must always have led a lively existence; not a dull moment in it. He quarreled with... | |
| 1907 - 892 halaman
...between school hours, worked for them all, delighted to have the command of a brush and a paint-pot. Such was my introduction to the fine arts and their...ease of condition compared with some of their obscure fellow craftsmen in the country; and, taking into account their limitations of temperament, they were... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt, Hamilton Wright Mabie - 2006 - 341 halaman
...manner of a country in which the value of art schools was a matter of remote future discussion. "In my school days," he writes, "the painters of Philadelphia...with some of their obscure fellow-craftsmen in the country; and, taking into account their limitations of temperament, they were not unequal to their... | |
| 1907 - 1108 halaman
...except to hang on the outside of a house; these worthies, when work was plenty, flags and fire-buckets in demand, used to work in partnership, and I, between...all, delighted to have the command of a brush and a paint-pot. Such was my introduction to the fine arts and their professors." Copley, West, Stuart, Peale,... | |
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