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Genre pictures , the existence of which denotes a certain amount of develop- ment and taste , are by no means rare . Of portraits , there are few , if any , which profess to have that exclusive character ; but there are many faces and ...
Genre pictures , the existence of which denotes a certain amount of develop- ment and taste , are by no means rare . Of portraits , there are few , if any , which profess to have that exclusive character ; but there are many faces and ...
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Where the paintings are simple patterns or arabesque borders , they were never executed by means of cut - out models laid upon the plaster and paint- ed through , but with the " free hand . ” The workman had a ruler and compass , but no ...
Where the paintings are simple patterns or arabesque borders , they were never executed by means of cut - out models laid upon the plaster and paint- ed through , but with the " free hand . ” The workman had a ruler and compass , but no ...
Pagina 18
All this means busi- ness ; and fashion means business in Paris , and it means nothing else . It is thoroughly systematized , it is powerful , and it has its finger in the pocket of every woman of the civilized world .
All this means busi- ness ; and fashion means business in Paris , and it means nothing else . It is thoroughly systematized , it is powerful , and it has its finger in the pocket of every woman of the civilized world .
Pagina 19
I have said that fashion means busi- ness - that it is thoroughly systematized -that it is a mystery - and that it has its finger in the purse of every woman in the land . Can any one doubt ? Can any fail to see that , by means of it ...
I have said that fashion means busi- ness - that it is thoroughly systematized -that it is a mystery - and that it has its finger in the purse of every woman in the land . Can any one doubt ? Can any fail to see that , by means of it ...
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To show how differently men see , I venture to give here the criticisms of a gentleman whose high position and whose means of observation entitle his views to great weight . " I have read your paper about Paris , and was not surprised ...
To show how differently men see , I venture to give here the criticisms of a gentleman whose high position and whose means of observation entitle his views to great weight . " I have read your paper about Paris , and was not surprised ...
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