Use artists in a sentence
Sentences starting with artists
- Artists and sculptors are to decorate it, inside and out. [4]
Sentences ending with artists
- But our great world--the rich people, were stupid, with no wish to be otherwise; they were not even curious about authors and artists. [8]
- The man in whom it dwells soon excels his fellows, and it is most manifest in artists. [10]
- But these treasures were kept jealously guarded, accessible to no human being except himself and his artists. [10]
- We are cobbling up a robe for the Emperor out of mere rags; we are upholsterers and not artists. [10]
- Think of a town like this having two such collections as this, and a Society of Artists. [5]
- They sat down to the table, which was soon filled with students and artists. [11]
- The ink warranted to be the kind used by the very best artists. [5]
- If Eros had the final decision, her choice might perhaps fall on one of the artists. [10]
- Then there are some foreign artists. [9]
- You have a prejudice against artists. [9]
Short sentences using artists
- Eternal gods--these artists! [10]
Sentences containing artists two or more times
- It passes beyond the affectation of knowing persons who write books and write for the press, artists in paint and artists in music. [4]
- The Greek artists, it seems to be well established, never used a model, as our artists almost invariably do, in their plastic and pictorial creations. [4]
More example sentences with the word artists in them
- I know that you do it from thorough conviction, but with other acknowledged great artists and our judges, you, too, demand beauty--always beauty. [10]
- The Alexandrian fellow-artists who belonged to his party would gratefully welcome this special work; for what grew out of it would have nothing in common with the fascination of superhuman beauty, by which the older artists ensnared the hearts and minds of the multitude. [10]
- My two artists went mad about his form. [5]
- The way she weakened her eyesight was this: When she was sixteen or seventeen, she wanted much to draw; and she copied niminipimini copper-plate engravings out of annuals, ('stippling,' don't the artists call it? [14]
- The February sun was shining into the lofty window, where Titian seated himself to talk more gaily than before with Paolo Cagliari, Veronese, and other great artists and nobles. [10]
- The printers must wait, the artists, the canvassers, and all the rest. [5]
- But little was visible of the masterpieces of the artists of the establishment, for almost everywhere they were concealed by wooden closets and shelves, in which were papyrus-rolls and wax-tablets. [10]
- He got in touch with a few artists and began to paint, doing little scenes in the Bowery and of the night-life of New York, and visiting the Hudson River and Long Island for landscape and seascape sketches. [11]
- There is Archias, too; there are the artists and the famous gentlemen of the Museum, the members of the Ephebi, and the priests of the great gods. [10]
- His father had told him much, and the doctor still more, about the wide, wide world-kings, artists and great heroes. [10]
- She is grateful to the artists that bring to her this high credit and fill her coffers with foreign money, and so she encourages them with pensions. [5]
- Suppose we were to remain in this magnificent palace, and to represent ourselves the beautiful groups which the great artists of the past have produced in painting or sculpture; but let us choose those only that are least known. [10]
- It was pleasant to meet artists and scholars,--the kind of company to which we are much used in our aesthetic city. [6]
- He understands how to attract poets and artists of all kinds to Athens, he has had the poems of Homer put into writing, and the prophecies of Musaeus collected by Onomakritus. [10]
- They came across three young artists from Paris--Bagshot, Fancourt, and another--who camped one night beside them. [11]
- The creator of this work was not only one of the foremost artists of his day, nay, he had also been permitted to fathom the nature of the deity and to bestow upon it a perfect form. [10]
- Arsinoe soon followed this example, nor was this solely on account of Pollux who, by the prefect's orders, had been enlisted among the artists to whom the arrangement of the display was entrusted, in spite of the objections of his master Papias. [10]
- On one of them sat Titianus, the prefect, who, like the artists, used his pencil; with him was his wife Julia. [10]
- The photographers and the water-color artists have exaggerated the Purgatory chasm into a Colorado canon, but anybody can find it by help of a guide. [4]
- The Egyptian Chello, the Tennis goldsmith, who had assisted the artists in the preparation of the noble metal, and one of the police officers who had been summoned to rid the old house of the rats and mice which infested it, both knew the way. [10]
- Married life is the school in which the most accomplished artists in this department are found. [6]
- After this festival, the king again resigned the riding-school to the artists, who instantly set to work. [10]
- The works of the great artists are a horror to you, and the noble music that has unfolded here in the Netherlands will soon fare no better. [10]
- Plato tells us that, in his time, a law existed binding the Egyptian artists to execute their works with exactly the same amount of beauty or its reverse, as those which had been made more than a thousand years before. [10]
- So it happens that the latter produces active, practical men, and, under favorable circumstances, great scholars, but few artists and poets. [10]
- I hear everywhere that the Americans like this, and do not like that; and I am sorry to say that some artists, who have done better things, paint professedly to suit Americans, and not to express their own conceptions of beauty. [4]
- Or is it that mere common men become great artists simply because the Genius selects them as his temple to dwell in? [10]
- She admired his talent in proportion as she learned more of artists, and perceived how uncommon it was; but she said to herself that if she were going to devote herself to art, she would do it at first-hand. [8]
- This latter very soon became jealous of the great talent exhibited by my father and a competition occurring, exerted all his influence to keep the prizes from the German competitors and have them awarded to Italian artists of much less merit. [10]
- Centuries have passed since then, yet to-day enthusiastic artists still make pilgrimages to the hillside where the sun shines so brightly, to lay wreaths on the grave of the great architect George Peregrinus of the princely house of the Greylocks. [10]
- I should have seen all the great literati and artists gathered in the hall below, and heard them speak; Thackeray and Dickens are always present among the rest. [14]
- The artists don't see any reason why there should not. [4]
- What do you say, you wonder-working darling of the Muses"--she held out her hand to Althea as she spoke--"to showing us and the two competing artists yonder the model of the Arachne they are to represent in gold and ivory? [10]
- The artists who saw the cast wondered if it would be possible to get the bust of the maiden from whom it was taken. [6]
- These evening entertainments rarely lacked music; but she had learned to retire into the background, and when there were talented artists among her guests she gave them the precedence. [10]
- No one, I presume, will attribute the shading, which has excited the admiration of many experienced artists, to chance--to the fortuitous concourse of atoms of colouring matter. [1]
- English and alien poets, statesmen, artists, heroes, battles, plagues, cataclysms, revolutions--we shoveled them all into the English fences according to their dates. [5]
- All over Australasia pictures by famous European artists are bought for the public galleries by the State and by societies of citizens. [5]
- The masterpieces of painters and other artists, the inventions of mechanicians and clock-makers, and the works of scholars have no place here, but probably----" "Then it is the noble art of music which your Majesty has in view," Quijada eagerly interrupted. [10]
- He had early ordered his artists and draftsmen to make facsimiles of all that were discovered; and had set himself about finding the key to the hidden tongue. [5]
- But I insist on saying she's your type--she's the kind of a person artists do dig up and marry--only better than most of them, far better. [9]
- Yet probably neither of the artists, but Philotas, would lead home the bride, for he was related to the royal family--a fine, handsome man; and, besides, her father preferred him to the other suitors who hovered around her as flies buzzed about honey. [10]
- The n ames of the artists are warrant of good enterTemment. [5]
- There were pictures of other artists whom the recondite would have recognized as "movie" stars, amazing yet veridic stories of whose wealth Lise read in the daily press: all possessed limousines--an infallible proof, to Lise, of the measure of artistic greatness. [9]
- In the transfer of his remains the curiosity of men of science and artists would have been gratified, if decay had spared the more durable portions of his material structure. [6]
- The lion's share of his gains he loaned to broken gamblers, without expectation of return, gave to starving artists, or flung with lavish hand to beggars. [10]
- In the house of Hermon, who associated with the best artists in Alexandria, he had picked up all sorts of knowledge and gladly welcomed instruction. [10]
- The one chance of happiness we artists have is not to act in our own lives, but to be true--real and true. [11]
- There are hundreds of artists that could illustrate any other book of mine, but there was only one who could illustrate this one. [5]
- I had thought of a reception, maybe, that would include the lady contributors and artists, and the wives and daughters of the other contributors. [8]
- I know of nothing so little complimentary to a singer as the audience that patronisingly listens outside a room or window,--not bound by any sense of duty as an audience,--between whom and the artists an unnatural barrier is raised. [11]
- The artists did not owe him another drachm; the never-to-be-forgotten Myrtilus had paid for the work ordered by Hermon also. [10]
- In an avenue not far from the Luxembourg he had a small hotel with a fine old-fashioned garden behind it, and here distinguished artists, musicians, actors, and actresses came at times. [11]
- Neither the writers nor the artists have a due sense of the responsibilities of their creations. [4]
- But there was no uproarious jollity; on the contrary, it was a pleasant gathering of literary people and artists, who took their pleasure not sadly, but serenely, and I do not remember a single explosive guffaw. [6]
- He belonged to no clubs, and there were few artists in Montreal. [11]
- But people will never understand how simple artists are. [8]
- He ranked the Netherlander above Titian and the other great Italian artists, called him the worthy friend of gods and kings, and encouraged his pupil to imitate him. [10]
- But, praised be my lord, Apollo, our age can also boast of other artists. [10]
- On the first morning there was substantial unanimity in assuming the totality of the disaster, and the most ingenious artists in headlines vied with each other in startling effects: "Crash in Wall Street. [4]
- What is the meaning of the halo with which artists have surrounded the heads of their pictured saints, of the aureoles which wraps them like a luminous cloud? [6]
- Cilo explained to me who had made the statues of the Romans who had served their country, who the artists and scholars were, whose statues and busts were carried by. [10]
- You shall take me to see the artists, who are, no doubt, swarming in the old castle, as the architect Claudius Venator from Rome, who is to assist Pontius with his advice. [10]
- The man owes me a service, for my father commissioned him and his assistants to execute the mosaic pavement in the new arcade he was having built in the capitol; and subsequently, when the envy of rival artists threatened his life, my father saved him. [10]
- Rare woods, rare marbles, splendid textures, the product of ancient handiwork and modern looms, added a certain dignity to the more airy creations of the artists. [4]
- F. D. Millet made a speech for the artists, and John Philip Sousa for the musicians. [5]
- I am to let you fulfil the office of my maid, what audacity these artists have! [10]
- He had scarcely left the bath when envoys from the Ephebi and the younger artists invited him to the festivities which they had arranged in his honour. [10]
- What could you learn of life, of art and artists, here in the weaver's nest in the midst of the waves? [10]
- Returning from Capri late in the afternoon, we had one of those effects which are the despair of artists. [4]
- See also R. Knox, 'Great Artists and Anatomists,' p. 106. [1]
- I do not know how all its artists manage to live, but many of them count upon the American public. [4]
- Gratitude for kindnesses is well, but it seems to me that some of those artists carried it so far that it ceased to be gratitude and became worship. [5]
- We must also inspect the architect's work, and that of the Alexandrian artists by daylight; that, their zeal has well deserved. [10]
- Here he was informed that the grammateus of the Dionysian artists had already called twice to speak to him concerning an important matter. [10]
- Rage surged up in the breasts of the most timid, and fear vanished before the passion for revenge; cowardice turned to martial ardor, and philosophers and artists thirsted for blood. [10]
- Dr. Knox, as I am informed, was the first anatomist who drew attention to this peculiar structure in man; see his 'Great Artists and Anatomists,' p. 63. [1]
- Gyges had shared his father's preference for Greek art and artists. [10]
- It will lead him, in the most logical progression, to what, in the eyes of artists, would be a most illogical conclusion. [5]
- And it's using her wealth for the public benefit-the architects and artists all say that. [4]
- For two years he endeavoured to enjoy everything as before; but when the works of the Pergamenian artists, obtained by Ptolemy, had been exhibited in the royal palaces, he returned home with a troubled mind. [10]
- What artists they had in the old times! [5]
- Her father, Leonax, had been one of the most distinguished artists of the day, and Barine had inherited from him the elastic artist temperament which speedily rebounds from the heaviest pressure. [10]
- Even the English guard feigned blindness and would not see the artists at work. [5]
- It is all gone, now, and I've come to confess that if those ghastly artists want another confederate, I'm their man--for at last I am dead to shame. [5]
- The court-artist obtained from the latter a promise to present his pupil Navarrete to the grey-Haired prince of artists. [10]
- A man who for several hours has been using his hands or his mind, or both together, waxes hungry, and all the artists whom Pontius had brought together at Lochias had now been working for several days almost to the verge of exhaustion. [10]
- There was no finer building under the sun and artists and connoisseurs flocked from all parts of the world to see it. [10]
- He was not even permitted to open his own house to her, since his wife, who was neither more jealous nor more scrupulous than most other wives of artists, positively refused to receive the voiceless singer with the tarnished reputation. [10]
- Saitic artists had embroidered the vulture, one of the forms in which Necheb appears, a hundred times on the costly material with threads of silver. [10]
- There were a dozen easels in the room, and as many artists transferring the great picture to their canvases. [5]
- But artists never do anything like other people. [8]
- A few squares distant is the Pinakothek, with its treasures of old pictures, and beyond it the New Pinakothek, containing works of modern artists. [4]
- He's a first-rate critic, and he's a nice fellow with the other artists. [8]
- In the second cart, an immense ark, swaying between four wheels and drawn by a team of four horses, grave older artists sat silently opposite to each other, all more or less exhausted by the continual rocking motion of the long ride. [10]
- If, nevertheless, the capitals are the centers where the poets, artists, sculptors, and architects of the country gather, there is a good reason for it. [10]
- As a bridge builder, the injured man belonged, in a certain sense, to the ranks of the artists, and this increased Hermon's interest in his patient, who was now probably out of the most serious danger. [10]
- The new Copyright Bill contemplated an author's copyright for the term of his life and for fifty years thereafter, applying also for the benefit of artists, musicians, and others, but the authors did most of the talking. [5]
- I must have been very much taken up with my medical studies to have neglected my opportunity of seeing the great statesmen, authors, artists, orators, and men of science outside of the medical profession. [6]
- These feathers have been shown to several artists, and all have expressed their admiration at the perfect shading. [1]
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