Part, Chapter
1 I, I | those brilliant, fashionable artists one meets in the Bois, for
2 I, I | prevents any real unity between artists and fashionable people,
3 I, I | the inspiration of true artists.~Leaning toward her, watching
4 I, II | and the sworn protector of artists of all sorts. He was endowed
5 I, II | is that?”~“A group of new artists, impressionists in a state
6 I, II | good reason for it, that artists and learned men were merely
7 I, II | discussion by declaring that all artists try to make people believe
8 I, III| of those nights that put artists in that condition of cerebral
9 I, III| happiness given only to artists, the happiness of bringing
10 I, IV | surged and rustled. The artists, who were in evidence until
11 I, IV | connoisseur’s energy. All types of artists were to be seen—tall men
12 I, IV | of the curious, and of artists of the boulevard; the clan
13 I, IV | samples of everything that artists paint, have painted, and
14 I, IV | Exposition, to talk with the artists over the impressions of
15 II, VI | note of the two illustrious artists; and throughout the vast
16 II, VI | countenances, society men, artists, journalists, the whole
17 II, VI | You men of the world and artists all have a grudge against
18 II, VI | ceaseless influx of new artists and new admirers, congratulations
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