Millais, Leighton, and others led the way; and now fine studios abound in all the newer and airy streets of red brick houses.
Some of these manumitted persons became his own faithful followers: some entered the religious life, and others devoted their talents to their benefactor, and worked in his studios for the furthering of art in the Church.
He worked also in the studios of Michallon and of Bertin, and if they did him no good (and there is little reason to suppose such a thing), they at least did him no harm.
From 1889 onwards the Government granted Rodin two larger studios there, which he still occupies.
While the synthetic and symbolic mind of Rodin arouses the enthusiasm and inspires the thoughts of writers, the theory of the amplification of the modelling is making its way in the studios of sculptors.
If the writer was not much mistaken, Pimlico Studios stood a fair chance of becoming the Mecca of the Art World.
Mr. Aiken had had no intention when he called on his friend Hughes to take the whole of Pimlico Studios into his confidence.
We for our part can only note with regret that any Studios should be so badly adapted to their purpose, and constructed with so little consideration for the comfort of their occupants, as these same Pimlico Studios.
Studios in Chelsea and Kensington alone exceeds that of the Lunatic Asylums of the Metropolis by nearly seven and a quarter per cent.
And, indeed, an opinion is current among his friends that restriction of materials and of the area of his Studios might have cramped and limited the free development of a great mind.
But no impartial person could glance at any of the inaugurations of pictures on the thousand canvases in these five Studios without at once exclaiming, "This is Genius!
Pimlico Studios was a congeries, built to accommodate the Artists of a great age of Art, now pending, as though to meet the needs of locusts.
But in the wide world outside the studios there are many people thus delicately attuned, their numbers to be increased when Whistler in his subtlety of vision is less ahead of the world in point of evolution.
The next day he came down to the studios and walked with his friend.
She had been to their studios and had admired their independence.
Not with Elsie or Cissy--they both hadstudios in London.
He reached the Holden studios and loitered outside for half an hour before daring the daily inquiry at the window.
UNDER THE GLASS TOPS He approached the office of the Holden studios the following morning with a new air of assurance.
The members of the consular and diplomatic corps we soon met, and then there are so many American artists here worth knowing whose studios are open to all lovers of the beautiful.
Spent part of January in Munich, and very much of the time among the studios of the American artists.
Her presence in the studios was soon upon the footing of equal friendship and pleasant cameraderie.
And to speak of transpositions leads us inevitably into consideration of the great secret of Corot's art, his employment of what is known in studios as values.
In French studios there is a slang phrase which expresses the meretricious charm of this picture--c'est du chic; and the meaning of this very expressive term is ignorance affecting airs of capacity.
Why the dooce don't these fellows ventilate their studios before they get ladies to go to see their paintin's!
She told me that she had quitted Wales for good, and had left you there, and that on reaching London and calling at one of the studios where she used to sit, she had been made aware of my inquiries after her.
She resolved to make them useful by day, as well as by night, and put them to work at the studios of individual artists.
All this of which I speak refers to a year ago, when Florence was not a capital; doubtless, studioscommand more at present.
Until a few years ago there were severalstudios of artists along the south side of the Square.
Studios were quite different from those of to-day.
The art museums of America should rule the universities, and the photoplay studios as well.
This is admitted in theory in all the studios now, though the only film of the kind ever produced of general popular success was The Old Swimmin' Hole, acted by Charles Ray.
She was fond of visiting the studios of Berlin painters, particularly of the two Begas, of Oscar the painter, and Reinhold the sculptor, where she sometimes made studies as a student, and where she sometimes was herself the study.
The Empress visited a considerable number of studios and picture galleries, and she also made large purchases in some of the curiosity-shops for which Paris has always been famous.
I drew up a lengthy list of questions, and then I met him that afternoon about 5 o'clock at the studios of WDSU, 520 Royal Street, New Orleans.
The original tape was made by WDSU radio in thestudios of WDSU, and the engineer doing the taping was Mr. Al Campin.
Of course the studio has a ringleader in all this deviltry,--all studios have.
Illustration: 8322] Studiosare generally taken for terms ranging from three months to a year, and the terms generally expire in July.
That was below the Place Pigalle, quite a walk down to the Rue de Maubeuge, through that suddenly quiet centre of artists' studios and dignified residences.
Inside the vestibule of the Moulin was erected a tribune (a long bar), behind which sat the massiers of the different studios of Paris, all in striking costumes.
And the studios and the cafés are but adjoining apartments, one may say, in the great house of Bohemia.
It turned out she'd taped an early morning interview show at NHK's Tokyo studios for broadcast that night, then come down directly on the Shinkansen.
But, in truth, it could not be denied that he had practically left one circle for another,--was showing himself much more disposed to favour the skylights of the studios than the footlights of the rostrum.
He had rashly committed himself to the one, and his officious friends of the studios were rapidly pushing him upon the other.
His days were largely spent in their studios where, seated in the most comfortable chair he could find, he would smoke lazily and watch them at work and criticise freely.
After his experience of some of the luxuriously arranged studios at St. John's Wood, the room looked bare and desolate.
From the studios below came other crashes, the noise of falling bodies, and a ringing, metallic clangor.
Two of the other men at the table had studios in the same building: Crandall, who made pictures for a comic weekly, and Baldwin, who was a magazine illustrator.
The afternoons of the week days were given to the galleries and visiting the studios of the painters whose work attracted me, and who admitted visitors.
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