Brilliancy of execution or efforts at invention not to be tolerated in young artists.
Nothing is so bad a symptom, in the work of young artists, as too much dexterity of handling; for it is a sign that they are satisfied with their work, and have tried to do nothing more than they were able to do.
Panico too entered it from the school of Fontana, and from all sides the best young artists assembled, drawing after them fresh ranks of students.
His "Directions for the Progress of young Artists" contain some learned maxims, which were meant to stem the corruption of the art, by rescuing it from a low mechanical manner, and replacing it upon its true principles.
Into such society, young artists, if they make it the point of their ambition, will, by degrees, be admitted.
I have declined for these reasons to point out any particular method and course of study to young Artists on their arrival in Italy.
He transferred the academy to the new royal Museum, and supplied it with all requisites for the instruction of young artists.
This was the fulfilment of his advice to young artists; and so far as young artists worked in this way, for purposes of study, he encouraged them.
Millais turned out to be the most gifted, charming and handsome of young artists.
I tell this little story for the instruction of young artists.
And this warning I feel it my duty to give to young artists, for whom these memoirs are specially written.
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