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Old and New London
… was procured. These were set out as models, and young artists were invited, by public advertisement, to make the … In consequence of this generous invitation several young artists, whose names were afterwards known to the world, … for foreign travel, can hardly be exaggerated. Among the artists who owed some of their early art-training to this …
Old and New London
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Mamma and Papa gone to a party at Collingwood Smiths, the artists. A rare occurrence for them. Fred to Mr Eastty's, I …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… a first rate reputation, on account of his keeping the artists out of their money after he has received it, and he …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Harold. It will be a fine chance for him if he gets it. Artists who are worth anything are so much sought after now … was disappointed, for here the great painters keep their studios as close as the French ones do open. 26. Began … and Fred went to the last meeting (this season) of the Artists and Amateurs Conversazione at Willis' Rooms. 8. Went …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… evening I went to Mr Sandall's and father to the 'Graphic' Artists Club, held at London University, Gower St. 14. … etc. Wet. My father in evening went to a meeting of Artists Conversazione. 5. Finished diagrams on paper, went to … In evening my mother and father went to a meeting of the Artists and Amateur Conversazione at Willis Rooms. My Uncle …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… My father went in evening to Frank Dillon's to meet some artists. 3. Sunday. Went to Maze Pond in morning and evening, … in the city. Lechertier Barbe and Co. was a supplier of artists' materials in Regent Street. King Ferdinand of Naples …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… pictures. If we may judge by what are exhibited, English artists are by far the best. He liked the arrangement of the …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… cut up wood etc. My father and mother went to Smith's (the artists's) at Brixton. I saw today being hoisted out of the … he has worked the season pretty well. He, as most of the artists, has had bad weather this year; he has however done … known, left a large fortune to be appropriated in building artists' alms-houses, etc. He also left to the nation …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… 44 Mole I also like very much this year and several other artists, but there are many atrocious (shall I call them) …
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