68 Metaphors for artist

He struck in presently with the dry remark that artists were not the only persons who made imprudent marriages.

Probably Heath Wilson was right in assigning it to the time spent at Florence after Lorenzo de' Medici's death, when the artist was about twenty years of age.

An artist who claims a third place beside Mino and his friend, "il bravo Desider si dolce e bello,"[108] is Benedetto da Majano.

On His Illustrations of the Poems of Mr. Rogers (1833) Consummate Artist, whose undying name With classic Rogers shall go down to fame, Be this thy crowning work!

I fancied that artists and poets and people of that kind were altogether a dangerous class.

If the artist had been a poor girl, I would have offered to buy it; if I had known her better, I would have asked her to give it to me; but I could do nothing but put it back.

This remarkable artist, not long since, when eighty-four years old, sent to the exhibition at Nicewhich is, in a sense, a branch of the Paris Salonthree portraits which she had just finished.

Artists are great exponents of civilization.

Mere artists are often mannikins.

"An artistic production need not contain a moral treatise," they say, and this is quite true, provided the artist be a quick observer, possessing talent sufficient to handle his subject harmoniously.

All artists should be brothers.

The artist chiefly responsible was a certain Nainsukh who had arrived at the State of Guler in about 1740.

I cannot omit saying that this splendid monument to the appreciation of art and to great generosity was the gift of women, while the artists who perfected its architecture and decorations are Americans; it is an impressive expression of the expansion of American Art in the nineteenth century.

Because the artist was a foreigner?

An exquisite artist; physically and spiritually he is art; he is the muse herself, or rather, he is one of the minions of the muse.

But as the two men are only one man, and the artist is the better of the two, then to the artist let us pay our respects, and dismiss the charge of house-breaking.

But the artist is none the less a genius because he listens to the counsels of his master, profits by the experience of others, and purchases his supplies instead of grinding his own colors and laboriously manufacturing his own canvas and brushes.

Another famous artist in the delicate bronze mountings of the day was Pierre Gouthière.

Every man is a politician, but only every artist is a gentleman.

This artist is, sui generis, a daughter of the people, of unconventional tastes and habits.

The first woman artist in England was Susannah Hornebolt, daughter of the principal painter who immediately preceded Hans Holbein, Gerard Hornebolt, a native of Ghent.

This artist was the daughter of the Rev. Mr. Cradock.

The third Artist that I looked over was FANTASQUE, dressed like a Venetian Scaramouch.

Artists, it is said, are not good judges of their own works, and for that reason, and other reasons, maybe, it is considered to be unbecoming for a writer to praise himself.

The artist whose lot in life it is to be a builder is none the less an artist.

68 Metaphors for  artist