241 Verbs to Use for the Word artist

Don't you know the artist who did kill himself, or wanted to, because he had done his best?" "You are perfect as a boyI mean, there is all manhood left to you," she answered very gravely.

We find the same artist in the Noble Numbers as in the Hesperides, but hardly the same man.

" "I'm not," returned the artist doggedly.

His daughter had married a Russian Jewish artist.

"What do you think of it?" asked the artist.

The bookseller's son, meeting an artist for the first time, listened to the old Bohemian with rapt enthusiasm.

Have you never seen two young artists in a studio performing the old trick, one making a speech, while the other, with his head and body hidden in the folds of a cloak, stretches forth his arms and executes the most extravagant gestures?

" "Fogerty!" exclaimed the artist, with a start of surprise.

I have been flattered by the newspapers which seldom praise young artists, and they do me the honor to say that my picture, with that of another young man by the name of Monroe, form a distinguishing trait in this year's exhibition....

Virgil showed himself a true artist in bringing his hero up the Tiber, which in his day was freely used for navigation up to and even above the city.

The bargain was made and Anna and her father departed, leaving the artist somewhat elated at the thought of having Mr. H. the owner of his picture.

" "Nothing," replied the artist, "will ever be attempted, if all possible objections must be first overcome.

Only yesterday he went to doña Pepa's farmhouse to greet the 'eminent artist,' as he calls her.

It deserves especial praise for its accurate copying of nature, the varied beauty of its coloring, and the deep longing of the heartthe hunger of the soulwhich must have inspired the fair artist.

What Makes an Artist What We Need When Day Is Done When Friends Drop In When Ma Wants Something New When Mother's Sewing Buttons On When Sorrow Comes When The Minister Calls When We Play the Fool When We're All Alike When We Understand the Plan Where Children Play "Where's Mamma?"

When the kings from the regions all around have sent skilful artists to take a copy, none of them have been able to do so.

This boon companion of royalty required two different artists to make his gloves, and he went home after the opera to change his cravat for succeeding parties.

When their friends from the Heights were gone, Conrad Lagrange looked the artist up and down, as he said with cutting sarcasm, "You did that very nicely.

Where his predecessor attracted priests and scholars he brought artists, clever craftsmen, skilled mechanics and artisans in gold, silver, brass and clay; weavers of costly fabrics with genius to design and skill to execute.

What artist has she produced that did not instinctively fly, like Allston, to regions in which genius could breathe and art was possible?

He raised a monument of white marble over his father's tomb, and employed the most prominent artists of the time to carve the figures.

At last he fixed upon the Last Judgment, considering that the variety and greatness of the theme would enable the illustrious artist to exhibit his powers in their full extent.

It stands right in the midst of a beautiful park, with herds of deer and hundreds of gay-plumaged birdsa park that far and away surpasses even our vaunted Richmond Parkmagnificent timber, dense undergrowth, wild flowers in profusion, and now and again winding lakes and streams, crossed by rustic bridges, and such views over hill and dale as would delight either an artist or an admirer of Nature.

The Renaissance was now beginning to penetrate the nations of the North, and Henry and Francis vied with each other in trying to attract foreign artists to their capitals.

It generates taste, encourages artists, and is surely a more innocent as well as more rational mode of spending money and passing time than in encouraging pugilism or in racing, coach driving and cock fighting.

241 Verbs to Use for the Word  artist