I read in a book the other day that you must fall in love before you can become a true artist; so I mean to do so.
You are a good woman, and you are a true artist; but, until you fall in love, your religion and your art will both lack something, and will fall short of perfection.
Best of all he was a true artist, always ready to demonstrate his art for the benefit of the pupil, always encouraging, always inspiring.
They have a quiet, beautiful home in London--a true artist's home.
You remember in the Dialogues of Plato, Socrates was discussing with another sage the point as to whether an actor must have felt every emotion he portrayed in order to be a true artist.
Rightly understood, is it not even a surer testimony to the fact of his being a true artist; for does it not prove that the painter had more devotion to his art than his fame?
Goethe, who was a real, true artist, though he did draw and paint some bad things, had his thoughts about that.
A true artist like Mr. Pater is most felicitous when he deals with the concrete, whose very limitations give him finer freedom, while they necessitate more intense vision.
We may rather remark how like a true artisthe set himself to perform the task before him, and produced a work which, keeping within its given conditions, forms, nevertheless, a great and harmonious whole.
Their purity and grace of form shows however that, like a true artist, he lifts every manifestation of his nature into a higher sphere.
In the "Entfuehrung," German sentiment, emotion, and disposition found expression for the first time at the hands of a true artist.
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