登陆注册
37639900000078

第78章

What a pleasant spacious garden our inn has, all sparkling with autumn flowers and bedizened with statues! At the end is a row of trees, and a summer-house, over the canal, where you might go and smoke a pipe with Mynheer Van Dunck, and quite cheerfully catch the ague.Yesterday, as we passed, they were ****** hay, and stacking it in a barge which was lying by the meadow, handy.Round about Kensington Palace there are houses, roofs, chimneys, and bricks like these.I feel that a Dutchman is a man and a brother.It is very funny to read the newspaper, one can understand it somehow.Sure it is the neatest, gayest little city--scores and hundreds of mansions looking like Cheyne Walk, or the ladies' schools about Chiswick and Hackney.

LE GROS LOT.--To a few lucky men the chance befalls of reaching fame at once, and (if it is of any profit morituro) retaining the admiration of the world.Did poor Oliver, when he was at Leyden yonder, ever think that he should paint a little picture which should secure him the applause and pity of all Europe for a century after? He and Sterne drew the twenty thousand prize of fame.The latter had splendid instalments during his lifetime.The ladies pressed round him; the wits admired him, the fashion hailed the successor of Rabelais.Goldsmith's little gem was hardly so valued until later days.Their works still form the wonder and delight of the lovers of English art; and the pictures of the Vicar and Uncle Toby are among the masterpieces of our English school.Here in the Hague Gallery is Paul Potter's pale, eager face, and yonder is the magnificent work by which the young fellow achieved his fame.How did you, so young, come to paint so well? What hidden power lay in that weakly lad that enabled him to achieve such a wonderful victory? Could little Mozart, when he was five years old, tell you how he came to play those wonderful sonatas? Potter was gone out of the world before he was thirty, but left this prodigy (and I know not how many more specimens of his genius and skill) behind him.

The details of this admirable picture are as curious as the effect is admirable and complete.The weather being unsettled, and clouds and sunshine in the gusty sky, we saw in our little tour numberless Paul Potters--the meadows streaked with sunshine and spotted with the cattle, the city twinkling in the distance, the thunderclouds glooming overhead.Napoleon carried off the picture (vide Murray)amongst the spoils of his bow and spear to decorate his triumph of the Louvre.If I were a conquering prince, I would have this picture certainly, and the Raphael "Madonna" from Dresden, and the Titian "Assumption" from Venice, and that matchless Rembrandt of the "Dissection." The prostrate nations would howl with rage as my gendarmes took off the pictures, nicely packed, and addressed to "Mr.the Director of my Imperial Palace of the Louvre, at Paris.

This side uppermost." The Austrians, Prussians, Saxons, Italians, &c., should be free to come and visit my capital, and bleat with tears before the pictures torn from their native cities.Their ambassadors would meekly remonstrate, and with faded grins make allusions to the feeling of despair occasioned by the absence of the beloved works of art.Bah! I would offer them a pinch of snuff out of my box as I walked along my gallery, with their Excellencies cringing after me.Zenobia was a fine woman and a queen, but she had to walk in Aurelian's triumph.The procede was peu delicat? En usez vous, mon cher monsieur! (The marquis says the "Macaba" is delicious.) What a splendor of color there is in that cloud! What a richness, what a ******* of handling, and what a marvellous precision! I trod upon your Excellency's corn?--a thousand pardons.

His Excellency grins and declares that he rather likes to have his corns trodden on.Were you ever very angry with Soult--about that Murillo which we have bought? The veteran loved that picture because it saved the life of a fellow-creature--the fellow-creature who hid it, and whom the Duke intended to hang unless the picture was forthcoming.

We gave several thousand pounds for it--how many thousand? About its merit is a question of taste which we will not here argue.If you choose to place Murillo in the first class of painters, founding his claim upon these Virgin altar-pieces, I am your humble servant.

Tom Moore painted altar-pieces as well as Milton, and warbled Sacred Songs and Loves of the Angels after his fashion.I wonder did Watteau ever try historical subjects? And as for Greuze, you know that his heads will fetch 1,000L., 1,500L., 2,000L.--as much as a Sevres "cabaret" of Rose du Barri.If cost price is to be your criterion of worth, what shall we say to that little receipt for 10L.for the copyright of "Paradise Lost," which used to hang in old Mr.Rogers's room? When living painters, as frequently happens in our days, see their pictures sold at auctions for four or five times the sums which they originally received, are they enraged or elated?

A hundred years ago the state of the picture-market was different:

that dreary old Italian stock was much higher than at present;Rembrandt himself, a close man, was known to be in difficulties.If ghosts are fond of money still, what a wrath his must be at the present value of his works!

The Hague Rembrandt is the greatest and grandest of all his pieces to my mind.Some of the heads are as sweetly and lightly painted as Gainsborough; the faces not ugly, but delicate and high-bred; the exquisite gray tones are charming to mark and study; the heads not plastered, but painted with a free, liquid brush: the result, one of the great victories won by this consummate chief, and left for the wonder and delight of succeeding ages.

同类推荐
  • 太上洞房内经注

    太上洞房内经注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 卓异记

    卓异记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • MENO II

    MENO II

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 皇朝经世文编_3

    皇朝经世文编_3

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Chessmen of Mars

    The Chessmen of Mars

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 天戮劫珠

    天戮劫珠

    八年前,妖皇破印而出,率其手下十二天妖进攻人间,引发了一场震古烁今的大战,妖皇的现世,表面上是为了复仇,实则是为了夺取天戮劫珠,相传,天戮劫珠是上古遗留下来的神物,没人知道它的来历,传闻中,天戮劫珠不但拥有毁天灭地的力量,里面更藏着一个惊天之秘,传闻中,只要有人能够得到它,并且解开其中之秘,就能成为天地之中永恒的第一人!一场围绕着天戮劫珠而引发的大战,即将拉开序幕!
  • 中学基础词语汇编

    中学基础词语汇编

    本书的编写初衷是作为汉字听写大会的培训教材,但编者在编写的过程中发现,如果仅仅作为培训教材,就大大限制了这本书的使用范围。本书的内容涵盖初中、高中语文课本几乎全部课下和课后重点词语,完全可以用作中、高考语文词语类复习参考资料;中、高考中常见并容易出错的成语也已整理出来,可以帮助学生进行专项复习。本书的专项词语涉及政治、经济、哲学、历史、天文、地理、生物、化学、物理、文学、艺术、体育、生活、军事、农业等方方面面,其他学科的教师,可以通过整理出的词语引导学生进行系统知识的回忆、复习,学生也可以通过阅读了解不同领域的知识,达到拓展知识面的目的。
  • 逢君故庭花

    逢君故庭花

    此小说部分灵感来源于作者身边一位朋友的真实经历~在经过她同意后,写成了这个故事。山高水远,路途迢迢漫漫无眠期,逢君故庭花
  • 我和我的总裁欧巴

    我和我的总裁欧巴

    目睹男友出轨,遭遇父母抛弃,在她最落魄的时候,他的出现,让她爱上了这个腹黑男........
  • 修仙才是正事

    修仙才是正事

    本是一个普普通通的高三学生,却早已被阴谋这三界大乱的人盯上,不得不成长的他必须亲自毁坏那个人的计划,揭开自己身世之谜
  • 爱的漂流瓶

    爱的漂流瓶

    远方的你,是否也在思念着我。秋季,落叶纷飞,我不知道那一片叶子能跨过山海,奔向你,寄去我对你的思念……哎呀,糟了,迟到了,叶怎么回事呀?怎么没叫我,算了,大不了挨老师的一顿k,我索性慢吞吞的穿衣服,慢慢的弄好了。没想到,我没被老师吓着,倒被叶给吓着了,“哎呀,冰,你怎么这么晚才到学校呢?”叶瞪着眼睛说。“老兄,这个问题好像应该我来问你吧!你为什么不喊我,成心想要我挨骂呀!”“我以为你走了嘛。”叶嘟着嘴小声的说。“我什么时候没等过你呀?这一次就算了,以后不见不散啊!”
  • 妃行天下

    妃行天下

    没谈过一次恋爱,十六岁的时候就被后妈给整死了。死了之后,原本有机会投个好胎,结果生死簿又被阎罗王错手烧了。没法投胎成人,只得混进神仙队伍,当个小婢女,整天浑浑噩噩,挨骂受气。骂也挨了,气也受了,忽然柳暗花明,一夜之间,成了王妃。别高兴得太早!别的王妃,那是吃香喝辣穿金戴银,我这王妃,是粗茶淡饭麻衣布裙;别的王妃,那是享尽荣华富贵,我这王妃,是浪迹海角天涯—我说王爷,您这是坑爹呢?坑爹呢?还是坑爹呢?别跟我说“我爱你”,我知道你的意思是“对不起”。别听我说“没关系”,你明白我的意思是“别磨叽”。行了,赶紧上路吧!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 夜孤

    夜孤

    天色将明,黑暗即将褪去,没有谁是一世孤苦,没有谁是一生伤心,是谁拨转命运的罗盘?黑夜中紧握长剑,斩出一片光明。
  • EXO之坠天使

    EXO之坠天使

    本文有SM公司的艺人和tfboys,供四叶草和行星饭读女主是当红明星组合十二星座之一天蝎座,出道期间遇见EXO,都是十二个人,会擦出怎样的火花,其女主就一人,本文纯属虚构切勿相信。。。。。。。。。。。