| Robert Brydall - 1889 - 498 стор.
...brush, retreated back step by step, with his face towards me, till he was nigh at the other end of the room. He stood and studied for a minute more, then came up to the canvas, and without looking at me, wrought upon it with colour for some time. Having done this, he... | |
| John Mackintosh - 1896 - 532 стор.
...required, he set up his easel, beside me, with the canvas ready to receive the colour. When he saw that all was right, he took his palette and his brush,...face towards me, till he was nigh the other end of the room; he stood and studied a minute more, then came up to the canvas, and, without looking at me,... | |
| Edward Pinnington - 1904 - 346 стор.
...at the end of his painting-room, in the posture required, set up his easel beside me with the canvas ready to receive the colour. When he saw all was right,...face towards me, till he was nigh the other end of the room; he stood and studied for a minute more, then came up to the canvas, and, without looking... | |
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