I wish I had time to paint them all, but I have not just now for I am doing a river scene from my studio window.
I gave you a task to do at the same time—which you never did—but went and gathered my best cherries instead—which I wanted for my own eating—and expected me to be pleased with your trying to paint them!
Even Turner never attempted to paint them, any more than he did the snows of the high Alps.
But it did not follow that it was advisable to paint them.
Flowers will change, and change more rapidly than any other models you can have; and at the same time they are so subtle that the most exquisite truth and justness are necessary to paint them well.
They would lack one commanding characteristic of a good picture if you were to paint them so.
If you enjoy them, depend upon it you willpaint them to a certain point right: or, at least, if you do not enjoy them, you are certain to paint them wrong.
The duke wanted Titian to paint them both, and so once more the great painter neglected his contract with the council.
Correggio knew what should be inside the lovely flesh of his painted figures before he began to paint them, because he studied anatomy in a truly scientific manner before he studied painting.
Constable was the first landscape painter who really saw effects of light and air and learnt to paint them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paint them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.