Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 279
... Zolande was a Parisian in exile , once on a time a promising young artist resident in Rome , since then sunk gradually into obscurity . Lean , hollow- cheeked , leathery , dapper in a threadbare sort of way , he was just finishing half ...
... Zolande was a Parisian in exile , once on a time a promising young artist resident in Rome , since then sunk gradually into obscurity . Lean , hollow- cheeked , leathery , dapper in a threadbare sort of way , he was just finishing half ...
Page 280
... Zolande , however , was most busi- nesslike . Lighting a fresh cigarette , he examined Thallie's English paints , pear- wood palette , and formidable sheaf of brushes . Then firmly he thrust every- thing underneath the divan . He found ...
... Zolande , however , was most busi- nesslike . Lighting a fresh cigarette , he examined Thallie's English paints , pear- wood palette , and formidable sheaf of brushes . Then firmly he thrust every- thing underneath the divan . He found ...
Page 292
... Zolande declared in tones unnaturally harsh : " Mademoiselle , how many times must I tell you the supreme test of paint is a luminosity extending even to the shadows ! Regard Bronzino ! His flesh - tones are so because he made first a ...
... Zolande declared in tones unnaturally harsh : " Mademoiselle , how many times must I tell you the supreme test of paint is a luminosity extending even to the shadows ! Regard Bronzino ! His flesh - tones are so because he made first a ...
Page 420
... Zolande's advice ! Besides , her sharpened artistic intuition solved difficul- ties of itself ; each brush - stroke showed a reckless vigor : her last canvas , placed be- side the old ones , looked to her like the product of another ...
... Zolande's advice ! Besides , her sharpened artistic intuition solved difficul- ties of itself ; each brush - stroke showed a reckless vigor : her last canvas , placed be- side the old ones , looked to her like the product of another ...
Page 421
... Zolande stood pensive , his face at the same time saddened and rejuvenated by his thoughts . His model , smiling to herself while buttoning her shoes , did not exist for him . His eyes were attracted by Thalia's canvas ; he squinted at ...
... Zolande stood pensive , his face at the same time saddened and rejuvenated by his thoughts . His model , smiling to herself while buttoning her shoes , did not exist for him . His eyes were attracted by Thalia's canvas ; he squinted at ...
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