Artists and Arabs, Or, Sketching in SunshineS. Low and Marston, 1868 - 208 sider |
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Side 49
... leaves on the trees . There is no repetition , and herein lies its charm and true value to us . Every fabric differs either in pattern or combination of colours - it is something , as we said , unique , something to treasure , something ...
... leaves on the trees . There is no repetition , and herein lies its charm and true value to us . Every fabric differs either in pattern or combination of colours - it is something , as we said , unique , something to treasure , something ...
Side 78
... leaf fixed it across them both , forming one long gilt bar , and then proceeded to give a few finishing touches to the poor tastes , what if disinterested spectators , vote her altogether 78 CHAP . IV . ARTISTS AND ARABS .
... leaf fixed it across them both , forming one long gilt bar , and then proceeded to give a few finishing touches to the poor tastes , what if disinterested spectators , vote her altogether 78 CHAP . IV . ARTISTS AND ARABS .
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... leaves ; and so on . The reader will think this fanciful , but it is truer than he imagines ; let him come and see . It was not at all times easy to sketch in the open street on account of the curiosity it excited ; a crowd sometimes ...
... leaves ; and so on . The reader will think this fanciful , but it is truer than he imagines ; let him come and see . It was not at all times easy to sketch in the open street on account of the curiosity it excited ; a crowd sometimes ...
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... leaves , and cast broad shadows on the ground , which in some places , was almost of the bright- ness of orange ; on the other side , half in sun- light , half in shadow , a heavy awning was spread over a raised daïs or stage , and ...
... leaves , and cast broad shadows on the ground , which in some places , was almost of the bright- ness of orange ; on the other side , half in sun- light , half in shadow , a heavy awning was spread over a raised daïs or stage , and ...
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... leaves of the aloe , with their curiously indented edges and spear - points , from their shadows , rather than from the leaves themselves . colour of these photographic leaf - lines , shade off IIO CHAP . VI . ARTISTS AND ARABS .
... leaves of the aloe , with their curiously indented edges and spear - points , from their shadows , rather than from the leaves themselves . colour of these photographic leaf - lines , shade off IIO CHAP . VI . ARTISTS AND ARABS .
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