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order to make studies for this picture, and carried out meticulous research to ensure that the correct buildings and architectural features were present. He also created rough clay models of some of the buildings to set the scene. The pigeons in the picture were painted byJohn Trivett Nettleship...
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As I entered, however, my fears were set at rest, for it was the acrid fumes of strong coarse tobacco which took me by the throat and set me coughing. Through the haze I had a vague vision of Holmes in his dressing-gown coiled up in an armchair with his black clay pipe between ...
Henry Clay Discuss Henry Clay as the symbol of the antebellum era. Give four examples where his success or failure reflected a broader social trend.Henry Clay, born a poor, orphaned boy from the Virginia slashes, became one of the most popular and influential political leaders in American Histo...
The Ideal in Public Life–Politicians, Statesmen and Philosophers– The Disputed Presidency in 1876–The Persona and Character of Mr. Tilden–His Election and Exclusion by a Partisan Tribunal Illustrations Henry Watterson (About 1908) Henry Clay–Painted at Ashland by Dodge for The Hon. Andrew Ewin...
which alludes to the old time smocker's habit of burning out his clay pipe in the fire to make it draw: And when the pipe grows foul within, Think on thy soul defil'd with sin; For then the fire It does require. Thus think, and smoke tobacco.The oddly blended odor of sanctity ...
” Thomas conceded that God Himself, with the best intentions, might be the source of evil, and pleaded only that his action might in the end work benefits. He could offer no proof of it, but he could assume as probable a plan of good which became the more perfect for the very ...
the writer J. B. Priestley, Cooper’s friend, who over the years garnered an impressive and well-chosen modern picture collection. Silk was also regarded highly by his East London Group peers, Murroe FitzGerald, Hawthorne’s wife Lilian and Walter Steggles, who all acquired works of his. ...
she had done nothing but violate every rule of propriety and scandalise every well-regulated family in the city, and there was no good in her. Yet it could not be denied that Victoria was amusing, and had a sort of irregular fascination; consequently she was universally tolerated. To see ...