Kees van Dongen has studied the sensual drawings of Toulouse-Lautrec and the broad exteriors of Matisse, and in combining his two admirations has made eminently effective posters of nearly harmonious colours in very broad planes.
His keen admirations and high enthusiasms made of him throughout this time a disciple.
Yet, withal, they are only the results of the literary influences from Delacroix and of his admirations for other painters.
Consequently his youthful admirations are not recorded in detail.
I doubt whether the heaped total of his admirations would be found to outweigh the least one of the admirations that Swinburne had.
He seems to have no predilection and no admirations except for what he calls important writers.
The history of his life is the history of a series of extravagant admirations for people, followed by no less extravagant disillusionments.
It will teach us to be ruled by our admirations rather than by our aversions.
More than this, the quality and tone of one's admirations finally build themselves into his nature and become a part of his very being.
They then fell into warm admirations and praises of the lady; all of them preparatory, as I knew, to the grand question: and thus it was introduced by Lady Sarah.
These impressions and admirations of youth have always a more or less direct influence upon what use a boy makes of his talents.
Recollections of school, the emotions and admirations of a cultivated man--there is what the old religion meant for him.
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