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1 I | Before the year 1817 the pictures~admitted never went beyond
2 I | genre~paintings, easel pictures, landscapes, flowers, animals,
3 I | not offer more than~twenty pictures in one year worthy of the
4 I | to his credit if the four pictures had been exhibited in the~
5 I | Salon with the hundred good pictures of that year, than his~twenty
6 I | that year, than his~twenty pictures could, among three thousand
7 I | spite~of the ten or a dozen pictures attached to them. Among
8 II | and Elie Magus bought~his pictures at two and three hundred
9 II | you are to paint me two pictures for~nothing."~ ~"Oh! oh!"~ ~"
10 II | afford to paint me three pictures."~ ~"True for you!" cried
11 III | starting in Paris, selling old~pictures and living on the boulevard
12 III | music; he was imagining pictures, he was painting. He left~
13 III | lamp-light. He invented thirty pictures, all reminiscence, and felt~
14 III | expression, he dug at his pictures. He~hired several models
15 III | Breton had finished four pictures.~Again he asked counsel
16 III | painters saw in three of these pictures a servile~imitation of Dutch
17 IV | advice, and retouched his pictures before~taking them to Elie
18 IV | to see what became of his pictures, and there he underwent
19 IV | his studio and made more pictures. After~seven years of continued
20 IV | Interior ordered two church~pictures of Fougeres.~ ~This Salon
21 IV | Dauphin, also the two~church pictures, and delivered them at the
22 IV | Elie~Magus some two hundred pictures, all of them utterly unknown,
23 IV | Fougeres sent about ten pictures a year to the~Salon, of
24 V | of the artist and paint pictures; but oh! what pictures!~
25 V | paint pictures; but oh! what pictures!~true pictures! each a finished
26 V | oh! what pictures!~true pictures! each a finished picture!
27 VI | shouldn't give away your pictures in that way; they are money,"~
28 VI | mentioned a fine gallery of~pictures which he had in his country-house
29 VI | thousand francs' worth of~pictures."~ ~"I love Art," said the
30 VII | rely on my collection of~pictures to compensate an artist
31 VII | galleries of Versailles.~ ~The pictures, magnificently framed, each
32 VII | were one hundred and fifty pictures, varnished and~dusted. Some
33 VII | recognized half his own pictures in these works of art.~He
34 VII | looking at a Murillo. Spanish pictures were then~the rage.~ ~"You
35 VII | rage.~ ~"You bought your pictures from Elie Magus?"~ ~"Yes,
36 VIII| thousand~francs' worth of pictures?"~ ~"I painted those pictures,"
37 VIII| pictures?"~ ~"I painted those pictures," said Pierre Grassou in
38 VIII| aged look imparted to his pictures in~Elie's shop, and the
39 VIII| feuilletons take no notice of his pictures. But he still~works on;
40 VIII| his heart!--he buys the pictures of~celebrated artists who
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