This Exhibition has filled the heads of the Artists and lovers of art.
There are some respectable men of science here, but few literary characters, and fewer artists.
All the great artists in this walk build up their best portraits from the inside of their subjects.
Ronald did not know much about artists and that sort of people, but the expression formed itself conveniently in his mind.
Our Lord in this passage is like one of those masterly artists who begin their portrait- painting with the study of anatomy.
Its fine color and picturesqueness are appreciated by artists, but to me the juniper seems a singularly strange and taciturn tree.
Our modern artists, whom we style Pre-Raphaelites, have delighted to go back, not only to the finish and peculiar manner, but also to the subjects of the early painters.
The only artists who can show great originality are those trained in distinct and established schools; for originality and genius must be largely fed and raised on the shoulders of some old tradition.
The same fault is conspicuous in the new splendid gallery forming at Paris; though it seems an obvious thought that a school for artists ought to be arranged in such a manner, as to show the progressive discoveries and improvements in the art.