Life of James McNeill Whistler, . than one bitten, it is probable that the plates exist. All mydainty work lost, he wrote to us from Corsica, and it looked as if theshadow had fallen upon our friendship. But he understood, and theshadow passed as quickly as it came. There were other schemes. Oneday, after his return, he told Mr. Clifford Addams that he had seen agreat black-bearded shepherd, on a horse, carrying a long pole, comingdown a hill-side, of whom he wanted to make a large equestrian he never started it. He felt he was not able. The closing of the school in Paris occupied


Life of James McNeill Whistler, . than one bitten, it is probable that the plates exist. All mydainty work lost, he wrote to us from Corsica, and it looked as if theshadow had fallen upon our friendship. But he understood, and theshadow passed as quickly as it came. There were other schemes. Oneday, after his return, he told Mr. Clifford Addams that he had seen agreat black-bearded shepherd, on a horse, carrying a long pole, comingdown a hill-side, of whom he wanted to make a large equestrian he never started it. He felt he was not able. The closing of the school in Paris occupied and worried him, andhe was arranging for a show of pastels and prints at the pleasure, of which he wrote to us, came from new honours inDresden, where he was awarded a gold medal and elected unanimouslyto the Academie Royale des Beaux-Arts. He was more tired than headmitted in his letters, dwelling little on his fatigue, and insisting thatthe doctor in Marseilles found nothing was the matter with him. But404 [1901.


Size: 1696px × 1473px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpubl, booksubjectamericanart