| 1849 - 700 страници
...proof, from the record of a child of genins, to whom we have already alluded. " When a sitter came I looked at him attentively for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I wanted no more. I put away my canvas and took another sitter. AVhen I wished to resume my first portrait,... | |
| Alexandre-Jacques-François Brierre de Boismont - 1853 - 572 страници
...method of procedure, and he related what follows : ' When a sitter came, I looked attentively on him for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I did not require a longer sitting. I removed the canvas, and passed to another person. When I wished... | |
| Alexandre-Jacques-François Brierre de Boismont - 1860 - 456 страници
...finished, and a most striking likeness. " On asking him to explain it, he said, 'When a sitter came. I looked at him attentively for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I wanted no more—I put away my canvas, and took another sitter. When I wished to resume my first... | |
| William Denton, Elizabeth M. F. Denton - 1863 - 368 страници
...method of procedure, and he related what follows : — ' When a sitter came I looked attentively on him for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I did not require a longer sitting. I removed the canvas and passed to another person. When I wished... | |
| William Denton, Elizabeth M. F. Denton - 1863 - 368 страници
...method of procedure, and he related what follows :—' When a sitter came I looked attentively on him for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I did not require a longer sitting. I removed the canvas and passed to another person. When I wished... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 606 страници
...rapidity of execution was marvellous, explained his mode of work in this way : " When a sitter came, I looked at him attentively for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I wanted no more — I put away my canvas, and took another sitter. When I wished to resume my first... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 284 страници
...rapidity of execution was marvellous, explained his mode of work in this way : " When a sitter came, I looked at him attentively for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I wanted no more — I put away my canvas, and took another sitter. When I wished to resume my first... | |
| 1875 - 822 страници
...hallucinations, mentions a singular illustration of this faculty in the case of Wm. Blake. This artist once " produced three hundred portraits from his own...sitter came to him, he looked at him attentively for half-an-hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas; then he put away the canvas and took another... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1875 - 452 страници
...hallucinations, mentions a singular illustration of this faculty in the case of Wm. Blake. This artist once ' produced three hundred portraits from his own...sitter came to him, he looked at him attentively for half-an-hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas ; then he put away the canvas and took another... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1879 - 514 страници
...that he only required one sitting and painted with great facility. " When a sitter came," said he, " I looked at him attentively for half an hour, sketching from time to time on the canvas. I wanted no more — I put away my canvas and took another sitter. When I wished to resume my first... | |
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