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Example sentences for "artists"

Lexicographically close words:
artisti; artistic; artistical; artistically; artistry; artium; artizan; artizans; artless; artlessly
  1. Thomson herself turned her business gifts to good use in a successful effort to build up for the immediate benefit of artists and workers the doll trade of which France was once supreme mistress.

  2. France can renew her spirit and save her body if her experts in science, if her poets and artists are sent back to her, and our less great bare their breasts to the Huns.

  3. The artists of the French fashion journals approach their work in the same spirit.

  4. In it great meetings were held by whites, and famous speakers and artists (Adelina Patti for one) were heard.

  5. The outbreak of the war was from every point of view disastrous to artists and picture dealers.

  6. No good purpose would be served by printing a lengthy list of the foreign artists who visited London during the year, for it would be much as in 1913.

  7. In these conditions, when artists were suffering severely themselves, it is to their credit that they made great and successful efforts to aid the funds of the war charities.

  8. Many artists have been precocious, but without diligence their precocity would have come to nothing.

  9. All great artists and authors have been famed for their powers of observation; indeed, it is claimed that it is this power that distinguishes them from other men.

  10. The artists go to the Albergo del Sol, which is rough and uncomfortable enough from many points of view, and the tourists of convention go to one of the other two, where they are "exploited" a bit but get more attention.

  11. It lacks the "prettiness" of the other islands but gains in "character" as artists call that picturesqueness which often is unsuspected and unseen by the masses.

  12. Tourists now come by dozens by road and rail to Subiaco--with a preponderance of arrivals by road--whereas a few years ago only a few venturesome artists and other lovers of the open knew its charms.

  13. It was the resort of artists and men of letters and the plats that it served were famous the world over.

  14. Subiaco has for long been the haunt of artists and others in search of the picturesque, but not the general run of tourists.

  15. If artists and poets are unhappy, it is after all because happiness does not interest them.

  16. Artists in life, if that expression may be used for those who have beautified social and domestic existence, have appealed continually to these lower senses.

  17. Some artists are fascinated by the decoration, and think of the structure merely as the background on which it can be most advantageously displayed.

  18. The greatest artists of blank verse have so complete a mastery of their language that it is felt as a fibre which runs through and everywhere strengthens the harmony, and is yet in complete subordination to the sentiment.

  19. At Florence she was asked to paint her portrait for the celebrated collection of portraits of famous artists by their own hand at the Uffizi Gallery.

  20. To set her up in rivalry against one of the greatest decorative artists of the years is but to give her an ugly fall.

  21. She was in close touch with the leading artists of her day--Le Moyne, blunt Quentin de La Tour, and the rest.

  22. A fine afternoon throws every thing into "good keeping"--as the artists say.

  23. The population is almost entirely dependent on the fishing industry; but of late a St Ives school of painting has grown up, and artists have settled here to study sea effects, and seafaring people.

  24. Many artists have been attracted hither by the mildness of the climate and the picturesqueness of the quaint old streets, and of the fisherfolk.

  25. The feeling of exultation so common to artists who finally reach the goal of their ambition was wanting in Diotti this morning.

  26. Steel may be made three hundred times dearer than standard gold, weight for weight; six steel wire pendulums, weight one grain, to the artists 7s.

  27. Among the many distinguished artists engaged we would first mention William Harvey, of whom we have spoken elsewhere.

  28. But of all the artists engaged on this edition Frederick Barnard held the most prominent position, he having fully illustrated no less than nine out of twenty books.

  29. With such a list of artists at work week by week, small wonder that it should now be spoken of as "The Golden Period" of Judy.

  30. When we conceived the idea of doing an Illustrated Bible, of which we will have much to say further on, Millais was one of the first artists we consulted on the subject.

  31. Bennett was one of the most original artists of his period.

  32. Among the many truly gifted young artists who came under our notice at this period was J.

  33. Amongst the lady artists were Florence and Adelaide Claxton, whose style of work well suited the nature of the publication.

  34. Among other artists employed on Fun were--William Small; Harry French; "F.

  35. He must have a sense of poetry and romance and beauty about life; where other men are artists in words, in musical tones, in pigments or sculptured stone, he must be an artist in virtue.

  36. One of the greatest powers of great artists is that of hinting at an emotion which they have very possibly never intimately gauged.

  37. I cannot see that a knowledge of the lives, the motives, the performances of artists is in itself a less valuable instrument of education than a knowledge of the lives, motives, and performances of writers, even though they be Greek.

  38. People without artistic sensibilities find the society of artists trying; because they see only their irritability, their vanity, their egotism, and cannot sympathize with the visions by which they are haunted.

  39. It is this hardness which has so often made artists such excellent men of business, so alert to strike favourable bargains.

  40. Earlier in the century bodies of artists had founded national academies for the teaching of art; and the teaching of drawing was gradually adopted as a part of ordinary school education.

  41. Most of the distinguished artists of Paris are attached to some 'atelier' to which chosen pupils are admitted.

  42. Again, in the temple corridor are pictures by the artists of old, illustrating the story set forth on the pillar.

  43. The artists shall be Aeschines and Socrates his master, most realistic of painters, for their heart was in their work.

  44. Her jewelry marts are filled with artists in mosaic.

  45. And behold there are Titians and the works of other artists in proportion.

  46. She is grateful to the artists that bring to her this high credit and fill her coffers with foreign money, and so she encourages them with pensions.

  47. This is the secret of Michelangelo; it is also that of the ancients and of all the great artists of the past and of modern times.

  48. They were Louis XVI models, very well executed; they certainly gave me a little of the warmth of the artists of that period.

  49. So true it is that the commonest, the most general, the most seemingly worn-out themes are those in which the great artists find themselves the most at home.

  50. Where are there artists great enough to appreciate you, severe genius, splendid city, daughter of the she-wolf?

  51. Artists and artisans had a taste, an alert grace, and a dexterity sufficient to fit out the whole world; but their dexterity was based on a foundation of intelligence as an ornament is based upon a building.

  52. They say the same of the Greeks and of all artists whose profound knowledge has enabled them to borrow their effects and charm from nature.

  53. Why should such artists have sought to create an abstract Beauty by the idealization of forms?

  54. For from the summit attained by him other artists can spring forth afresh, to renew once more perhaps the manifestations of the national genius.

  55. The young artists of to-day understand nothing; they copy to satiety the classic ornaments and designs, and reproduce them in so cold a manner that they lose all meaning.

  56. Let us drop the old aesthetic rule of thumb and confess that during the last century a new race of artists sprang up and in their novel element they, like flying-fishes, revealed to a wondering world their composite structure.

  57. I saw all the objects of interest in the town, and was confirmed in my idea that what seems so admirable in the descriptions of writers and the pictures of artists loses much of its charm on actual inspection.

  58. Marigny, we repaired one morning to the apartment of that nobleman, who lived in the Louvre, where all the artists were in the habit of paying their court to him.

  59. During those six weeks Fontainebleau was more brilliant than Versailles; nevertheless, the artists attached to the theatres were so numerous that the Opera, the French and Italian Comedies, remained open in Paris.

  60. The critics extolled both, the fine gentlemen besieged her with billets-doux, and the artists protested that they had never beheld better taste than hers in costume.

  61. Artists have many strange ideas; these are inseparable from the artistic temperament.

  62. During Charles's early rule the greatest artists of the Continent flocked over to England, and found a liberal reception there.

  63. The native artists of this period were chiefly pupils of Rubens or Vandyck.

  64. The Flemish artists had been called in to paint the ceilings with historical or mythological scenes, and on the walls hung the masterpieces of Flemish and Italian art.

  65. There were several foreign artists employed in England on tombs and monuments, but as they did not at that date put their names upon them, it is difficult to attribute to every man his own.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "artists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.