Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... color , carries us close to the es- sential character of his art . It is significant that that art was formed most systematically and persistently upon the art of Rousseau . For the idyllic , tenderly poetic sentiment of Corot he ...
... color , carries us close to the es- sential character of his art . It is significant that that art was formed most systematically and persistently upon the art of Rousseau . For the idyllic , tenderly poetic sentiment of Corot he ...
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... color will not come swiftly enough , and the palette- knife is called into service . The paint goes on in layers , and the silvery flesh of the dryad which he paints grows warmer and firmer , the flowers in her hair grow brighter , the ...
... color will not come swiftly enough , and the palette- knife is called into service . The paint goes on in layers , and the silvery flesh of the dryad which he paints grows warmer and firmer , the flowers in her hair grow brighter , the ...
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... color : the first detachment of the Chevaliers Gardes , in their white uniform , with shining breastplates and helmets , above which soared the imperial eagle , followed by the Garde à Cheval on their splendid black horses , their ...
... color : the first detachment of the Chevaliers Gardes , in their white uniform , with shining breastplates and helmets , above which soared the imperial eagle , followed by the Garde à Cheval on their splendid black horses , their ...
26 psl.
... colors , this was indeed an insult . Stupid woman ! I believe more every day that the English are the only people who know how to be beaten . Friday , nothing ; we went sight - seeing on our own account to the Kremlin , where our guide ...
... colors , this was indeed an insult . Stupid woman ! I believe more every day that the English are the only people who know how to be beaten . Friday , nothing ; we went sight - seeing on our own account to the Kremlin , where our guide ...
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... color returned , and she began to move restlessly . « That was nothing , » she said , as though to herself - nothing - and it yielded at once . Well , George , I knew you thought me a hum- bug . » > Her eyes glanced at him with a kind ...
... color returned , and she began to move restlessly . « That was nothing , » she said , as though to herself - nothing - and it yielded at once . Well , George , I knew you thought me a hum- bug . » > Her eyes glanced at him with a kind ...
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