25 adjectives to describe studios

More and more, as the intimacy grew, he deserted his uptown haunts and stuck to the attic studio above the rooms where, in the dawning days of prosperity, he had installed Peter Quick Banta in the effete and scandalous luxury of two rooms, a bath, and a gas stove.

These things were earned, not by Mr. Oxford, but for Mr. Oxford in dingy studios, even in attics, by shabby industrious painters!

"The washing and ironing are well over, thank goodness, mother quiet, the boys out of the way, and May comfortable, so I'll indulge myself in a blissful day after my own heart," Psyche said, as she shut herself into her little studio, and prepared to enjoy a few hours of hard study and happy day-dreams.

I suppose nobody ever did so much devastation in a photographic studio in ten minutes as I managed.

"Would you go back and be the waiting spider forever in the yellow-brown studio, breaking your heart in the little room when some woman chooses to bring you news of men and the world?

They happened to be alone that afternoon in his great bare studio, where no soft background or dim lights conspired to hide her dejection.

And now with Handel's expensive studio, probably not less than three thousand a year for that, debt and unsought pictures are eating out her heart.

2. Si examines, omnes miseriae causas vel a furioso contendendi studio, vel ab injusta cupiditate, origine traxisse scies.

The lawn and grounds were trimmed and put in order; the interior of the house was renovated by painter and paper-hanger; and the barn, under the artist's direction, was transformed into an ideal studio.

But into my heart crept my own particular little suspicious devilalways too ready to come, is this small familiar demon of mineand once there he stayed, continually whispering ugly doubts and queries concerning the "trouble" that Mrs. Gorman was making over her sister's intimate studio association with my husband.

Cuningham and Watson had recently left her, and taken a joint studio in Chelsea.

Eginhard, however, assures us that the sons and daughters of the King were brought up under their father's eye in liberal studios; that, to save them from the vice of idleness, Charlemagne required his sons to devote themselves to all bodily exercises, such as horsemanship, handling of arms, &c., and his daughters to do needlework and to spin.

Only the week before, on his first visit to the new Chelsea quarters whither Cuningham and Watson had betaken themselves, he had stumbled upon an odd little scene in the still bare, ungarnished studio.

" And Alan, sitting in his luxurious studio reading the letter, crushed it in his hands and groaned aloud.

Many of the antique bronzes, terra-cottas, vases, classical and medieval relics, so jealously cared for in the collections of Europe, are the clever imitations of a poor and honest artist in one of the Italian cities, whose miniature studio might almost be put inside one of our old-fashioned omnibuses.

In numberless studios small classes of pupils are received; in schools of Design, schools of National Academies, and in those of individual enterprise, all possible advantages for study under the direction of the best artists are provided, and these are supplemented by scholarships which relieve the student of limited means from providing for daily needs.

"Fra Paolo hath found our offering worthy," he said very gravely; and suddenly remembering that Marina had come for the last time, "Benedetto hath need of me in the outer studio for some measurements," he said to Marcantonio, "but I shall soon return.

With this elaborate equipment I was soon able to convert my room into a veritable studio.

He looked about this remarkable studio in the heart of New York, where a really great task was being wrought to endure.

"Mrs. Owen, who was the caretaker there, was a quiet, respectable woman, who eked out her scanty wages by sundrymostly very meagretips doled out to her by impecunious artists in exchange for promiscuous domestic services in and about the respective studios.

And in a moment the sense of contrast, thus provoked, had carried him farout of the Westmoreland night, back to London, and his shabby studio in Bernard Street.

A small dark foyer, overcrowded with furniture; a studio living-room, bright, high-ceilinged, smallish; one entire side was window.

But she did not succeed in finding a suitable studio, neither an instructor who pleased her, and she returned to Amsterdam.

A delightful little retreatthat studio of yours.

Torrentino, Paolo Giovio, Scipione Ammirato, Benedetto Vasari, Filippo de' Nerli, Vincenzio Borghini, and many other writers, printers, and critics, collectors, forgathered at the Ducal studios.

25 adjectives to describe  studios