11 adverbs to describe how to artists

"To be made the subject of an artist's dreamreally it is quite the nicest compliment I have ever received.

Essentially an artist in temperament, he viewed all things from the artist's standpoint.

Even were the artist formally to recognize that all the beauty in nature is but the created utterance of the Divine thought and love, and that the real, though unknown, term of his abstraction is not the impersonal symbol, but the person symbolized; yet it is not enough for sanctity or morality to be attracted to God viewed simply as the archetype of æsthetic beauty.

Why don't you come along?" "When in doubt, ask Croesus," said the artist, gravely.

It is surely no very good policy for an artist, jealous of his reputation, knowingly to leave his works unfinished.

" "A tired old artist whom nobody knowsreally.

Isn't it so, brother Antonio?" "But if the darling hath a vocation?" said the artist, mildly.

Can you give me any directions that will enable me to find her?" "I will accompany you to the place where she lives, if you desire it, madam," said the young artist, politely.

TENNIEL, JOHN, a celebrated cartoonist who, since 1864, has week by week drawn the chief political cartoon in Punch, the merits of which are too well known to need comment; illustrations to "Æsop's Fables," "Ingoldsby Legends," "Alice in Wonderland," and other works, reveal the grace and delicacy of his workmanship; born in London, and practically a self-taught artist; joined the staff of Punch in 1851; was knighted in 1893; b. 1820.

"The Swedes know the science of music; but they are hard; they are seldom artists; they cannot express.

" "Nonsense," said the artist, somewhat sharply; nettled by the obvious meaning and by the sneering sarcasm of the novelist's words and tone.

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