Those hands have been accustomed to handle the velvet, the satin, and the lace, and shrink back from the contact of the rough wood and cutting stone: but starve they cannot, and they add to the wild motley crew of the ateliers nationaux.
Let us open the Sketch-book once more, at a picture again representing one of these same ateliers nationaux, after a change in the government of the country.
The result of this exhibition was that the public laughed, the papers protested, the young students of art in the various ateliers of Paris were stimulated to furious discussion.
And now, on hurry orders, the sewers in the hot Fifth Avenue ateliers sewed faster.
The director of the ateliers forced his weavers to quick production.
But that is just where the fault lay and continued, the inability of the Gobelins ateliers to understand that the two must not be confused.
Then came the easily recognisable designs of the French ateliers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
The grand idea of state ateliers had not yet come to bless the industry.
The sequence to this small beginning was the establishment of tapestry ateliers at Williamsbridge, a suburb of New York.
Marc Comans and François de la Planche, Flemish tapestry weavers, installed their ateliers on the banks of the Bièvre.
It was to adorn this palace that Cardinal Francesco established ateliers and looms and set artists and weavers to work.
In addition to this they were repairers and had ateliersfor restoring, even in those days.
And so it came, that to make sure of having their drawings translated into wool and silk with proper artistic feeling, the cartoons of Raphael were bundled off by trusty carriers to the ateliers of Flanders.
The ateliers scattered about Paris were allied in spirit, were all the result of the encouragement of preceding monarchs, but it remained for Le Grand Monarque to gather all together and form a state solidarity.
The contractors asked for nothing better than to be engaged as masters of ateliers at fixed rates.
He established three ateliers of high-warp under Jean Jans, Jean Lefebvre and Henri Laurent; also two ateliers of low-warp under Jean Delacroix and Jean-Baptiste Mozin.
This is the reason for recent high prices and the reason, too, for the establishment ofateliers of repair, which are found in all large centres in Europe as well as wherever any important museum exists in America.
The right of subsistence was admitted by the establishment of the ateliers nationaux, and asserted by the insurgents of June, 1848, under the nobler and more dignified guise of the droit au travail.
Your true artist works in a studio, not in a shop; and when one speaks of the famous ateliers of the Parisian dressmaking world, one but gives the work done in these establishments its due recognition.
The work turned out from their ateliers is as good as that of their predecessors, but it is produced by different methods.
In the ateliers nothing is talked of save the coming event.
In many of the various ateliers work has been suspended; this is an effect of the revolution: in many we saw the pupils at work under their 'chef.
The establishment has within it twenty-five ateliers for pupils whose parents or guardians desire to leave their children till the end of their apprenticeship; for the children only attend these workshops on an express request.
This notice is accepted by Muentz: "A la fin du XIV^e et au commencement du XV^e siecle, les Espagnols tenterent de fonder dans leur patrie quelquesateliers de haute lisse.
I heard there was some trouble at the works, so I took Aramon-les-Ateliers on my way back to Marseilles.
But none of those who in the Mairie of Aramon-les-Ateliers bent their heads over the flimsy message doubted for a moment that the day of their own doom was at hand.
She was in the very thick of a discussion upon the possibility of factories and ateliers being run entirely by working men.
He told them that if they armed the workmen of the Arms Factories on the slightest outbreak in Paris, all power in Aramon-les-Ateliers would pass instantly into their hands.
There was never a man nor a boy in all the Ateliers but knew Monsieur Jack.
But a far more dangerous task was the raid through the ateliers themselves, which Dennis Deventer ordered to be made at irregular intervals.
In two days we will have the ateliers working at high pressure, and we may begin to send out our orders by Saturday.
It was not long before the President and Bureau of Workmen of the Ateliers des Armes at Aramon declared that this properly called and constituted general meeting was open.
The workers of Aramon-les-Ateliers cherished a secret doubt--a doubt which they wished set at rest.
Prizes (champagne) will be distributed to the ateliers who may distinguish themselves by the artistic merit and beauty of their female display.
These unkempt-looking Father Times and Methuselahs prowl about the staircases of the differentateliers daily.
Special instructions are issued to the different ateliers while the ball is in preparation, and the following one is a translation in part from the notice issued before the great ball of '99.
The favorite wit of the different ateliers is given the task of painting the banner of the atelier, which is carried at the head of the several corteges.
The ateliers in the Ecole are all rivals, and each had been secretly preparing its coup with which to capture the grand prix at the bal.
Illustration: 9062] They would appear regularly at the different ateliers for about two years, and would be gratified to observe endless reproductions of their graces in the prize rows on the studio walls.
The other ateliersreceived smaller prizes, as their merits deserved, and all were satisfied and happy.
His favorite joke, if the day is dark, is to send a nouveau to the different ateliers of the Ecole in search of "le grand réflecteur.
It would not be entirely fair to take a partisan view of the ateliers nationaux of 1848, and claim them as a practical refutation of socialistic utopias, since no serious experiment was made with them.
It is not uncommon to hear young artists who have studied in the ateliers of Paris and Munich, and who have returned here to work, complaining that they find no sources of inspiration here, no subjects to paint at home.
The morning was spent in theateliers of two Bavarian sculptors, Mayer and Bandel.
I would demand much more from the ateliers des dames had I a handsome face, but always my ensemble is painted with the head of a prettier model where there is any purpose of using me in a picture.
She has made the nymphs and goddesses for a thousand pictures, but now she is so much fat that the messieurs will have her only for the head, although she still poses for the ensemble in the ateliers des dames.
In one of the many ateliers I visited with Madame Castell I saw a man who had only one arm, and the left at that, and only a thumb and little finger remaining of the ten he had taken into war, learning to write anew.
At that time he carried about theateliers of Paris a design to which he gave the name of "The Man with the Broken Nose.
It was she who placed Bachelier in charge of the ateliers de decoration at the Sevres manufactory.
From the very earliest period after the art of making stained or painted glass was invented the ateliers of the "Ville d'Art" have excelled in this fine branch of handicraft.
The border of a Tournai tapestry usually bears the mark of the ateliers of that city, a castle tower, which is plainly to be seen on the one last mentioned.
Broken quartz, and made road at El-Kutayyifah; two other ateliers in Wady Ruways to the west: total, 3.
Two ateliers inspected, and one heard of on the Jebel el-Lauz: total, 3.
The Mashghal, ateliers or subsidiary workshops, were in cases learned only by hearsay:-- 1.
The large works called Umm el-Hara'b, with two ruined ateliers near them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ateliers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.