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1 I | discussions arose about some picture. The abuse showered~on Delacroix,
2 III | appearance in 1819. The first~picture he presented to the jury
3 III | laboriously copied from Greuze's~picture. It was rejected. When Fougeres
4 III | great painter. He placed his~picture on the easel, and went to
5 III | friend," said Fougeres, "my picture is already condemned; it~
6 III | detailing these faults of the picture Schinner saw on Fougeres'~
7 III | working over the rejected picture; he warmed~the colors; he
8 III | patching, he carried the~picture to Elie Magus. Elie Magus,
9 III | Pierre offered his first~picture, eyed it for some time and
10 III | that he might~have had that picture for five francs.~ ~For several
11 III | eye could rest upon his picture, which did not obtain~any
12 III | At the end~of a week the picture disappeared; Fougeres walked
13 III | I see you have sold my picture."~ ~"No, here it is," said
14 III | boulevard. He set about~another picture, and spent two months upon
15 III | to the dealer's shop. His picture was not to be seen.~ ~"I'
16 III | seen.~ ~"I've sold your picture," said Elie Magus, seeing
17 IV | salon of the Exhibition, a picture by Fougeres. This picture,~
18 IV | picture by Fougeres. This picture,~powerful in interest but
19 IV | near the ceiling. It was a picture fit to make the bourgeois~
20 IV | wholly second-rate, the picture had immense success, for
21 IV | Orleans asked the~price of the picture. The clergy told Madame
22 IV | Madame" finally bought the picture for a thousand~francs, and
23 IV | Navarin, and~painted the picture ordered by Monseigneur the
24 V | pictures! each a finished picture! chouette, Koxnoff, chocnosoff!~
25 VII | effect,--the opening of the picture gallery~illuminated by lamps,
26 VII | followed Grassou into the picture gallery, all curious to~
27 VIII| the host, to~examine each picture.~ ~"Three thousand francs,"
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