78 Words to use with artists

Mr. Archer was an artist friend.

He had come to San Maurizio to take a gondola from the traghetto, partly that he might be free to wander without comment wherever his search should lead, partly because he was always ready for a chat with the people; their experiences interested him, and he himself belonged by his artist life, as by his sympathies, to all classes.

Whatever that meant to him, his artist eye took keen note of Dode, as she knelt there, in spite of remorse or pain below: how her noble, delicate head rose from the coarse blue drapery, the dark rings of her curling hair, the pale, clear-cut face, the burning lips, the eyes whose earthly soul was for the man who lay there.

In the terzets he describes the temptations of the artist-nature, over-sensitive to beauty.

SEE Mueller, F. J. Yesterdays of an artist monk.

Trail of an artist-naturalist; the autobiography of Ernest Thompson Seton.

She put forth her hands upon it, and could have traced the waving lines of the exquisite work, in which some artist soul had worked itself out in the old times; but though she thus saw it and felt, she could not with all her endeavors find the handle of the drawer, the richly-wrought knob of ivory, the little door that opened into the secret place.

He wrought with patience, and at length, amazed, Beheld the mystic form all perfect stand, Released in beauty by his artist hand,

Wolfe, scraping away the ashes beside him, was conscious of it, did obeisance to it with his artist sense, unconscious that he did so.

She had been partly educated by him, and with the almost offensive simplicity of the artist mind, he had taken her for the confidante of his inner life.

You will meet some very charming people, belonging to that artist world which is not to be met everywhere.'

"I'd like to know that artist fellow better," was the thought upon which he returned at length to the things of practical life.

I daresay it is a mistaken notion, but one is apt to imagine that these artist folk are more generous with their money than ordinary mortals.

Walter Grierson was lost to her for ever, and the dire energies of fate, as described by the artist-philosopher, seemed to hang over her, claiming, in harsh tones, her will as a mere instrument in the working out of her own destiny.

What did the artist desire to tell?

Later, however, he saw good in it, as a breaking away from academic trammels; while he recognized the earnest enthusiasm of the little band of artists and artist-poets, as well as their technical dexterity and brilliance.

Playing instructions for the artist course which includes planning a future with the Hawaiian guitar, by Eddie Alkire.

Untitled drawing depicting artist painting easel.

Untitled drawing depicting artist painting turtle.

Dorothy Wordsworth, (Artist unknown).

Untitled drawing depicting artist painting sign.

AMY MARCH, the artist sister in Louisa M. Alcott's Little Women (1868).

On that side, the imagination of the artist halts, and appears defective.

* NOTE BY THE ARTIST A dwelling house, claiming to be one of the most ancient in Jerusalem, supplied materials for the study of the "large upper room," represented in this and some other of the paintings.

The beautiful small "Conception" by Velasquez, in the possession of Mr. Frere, is a departure from the rules laid down by Pacheco in regard to costume; therefore, as I presume, painted before he entered the studio of the artist-inquisitor, whose son-in-law he became before he was three and twenty.

78 Words to use with  artists