Private View], as a gentle, bespectacled, middle-aged lady garbed in black.
About the year 1879 Mr. Loftie met her one day at a private view in Bond Street.
We yesterday inspected a beautiful collection of wax flowers by Mrs. Peachey, artiste to Her Majesty, now on private view at 35, Rathbone Place.
It certainly healed all right, but the way the wasps followed me--I might have been a private view.
An hour was sufficient to make Charles' private view presentable, and to display all his sketches, finished and unfinished, round the wainscot of his walls.
There never was such a private view, and I've seen somewhere about eighty of them.
A work of art is probably published by public exhibition,[1653] but not by a private view.
Exhibition in any public gallery such as the Royal Academy would be publication; but a private view in the artist's studio would not be publication.
Exhibition in a public gallery, therefore, would be publication, but not a private view in the artist's studio to which only a small and selected portion of the public are invited.
There was a delectable "private view" which was arranged for two o'clock on this happy afternoon.
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