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| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1908 - Broj stranica: 490
...Claviger, July 2, 1877, and was as follows: "For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to...before now ; but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face." Because of this criticism Whistler... | |
| Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Joseph Pennell - 1908 - Broj stranica: 528
...insolence. He looked at The Falling Rocket, and was blind to the beauty and to the mastery of the painter. " I have seen and heard much of cockney impudence before now, but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face." Boughton, in his Reminiscences,... | |
| Peter Vay de Vaya and Luskod (Count) - 1908 - Broj stranica: 474
...Gallery, in the following terms : — "For Mr Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to have admitted works into the Gallery in which the ill - educated conceit of the artist so nearly approaches the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen... | |
| John Ernest Phythian - 1908 - Broj stranica: 496
...exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery : " For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to have admitted works into the gallery in which the ill- educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen,... | |
| Howard Mansfield - 1909 - Broj stranica: 358
...Fors ClavXXIV igera, of July 2, 1877: "For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to...which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approaches the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen, and heard, much of cockney impudence before... | |
| Ashmore Kyle Paterson Wingate - 1910 - Broj stranica: 238
...protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to have 1 Alive at time of the writing of this MS. admitted works into the gallery in which the illeducated...impudence before now; but never expected to hear a coxcomb asking two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face." The language, probably... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1910 - Broj stranica: 48
...of the Whistler pictures as follows:—"For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to...which the illeducated conceit of the artist so nearly approaches the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen and heard much of cockney impudence before now,... | |
| Sadakichi Hartmann - 1910 - Broj stranica: 404
...indulged. For Mr. Whistler's sake, no less than for the protection of the purchasers, Sir Coutts Lindsey ought not to have admitted works into the gallery...conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of the wilful imposture. I have seen, and heard, much of cockney impudence before now; but never expected... | |
| Don Carlos Seitz - 1910 - Broj stranica: 200
...in favor of the artist, reading : — " For Mr Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to...into the gallery in which the ill-educated conceit of an artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen, and heard, much of cockney... | |
| Ada Earland - 1910 - Broj stranica: 404
...whose " Nocturne in Black and Gold — The Falling Rocket," Ruskin incautiously wrote in " Fors " : "I have seen and heard much of cockney impudence before now, but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face." It was not the first time Ruskin... | |
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