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232 THE TOMAHA WK. Way 22 , 186 9.
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or a huge indifferent shop , , which to the they exclusion crowd of with other their and own better wares articles , good , ? ... . , A . —I do . Unquestionably , the very worst : picture on £ he walls Francis of the Grant Acaderhy . thisfyear is painted by the President's ir - Grant Q . — s You forte are quite right . ¦¦'¦ * Can ' - - ¦ you ; ¦ tell ' - ¦ me what -- '*' ¦¦ * is Sir - Francis ' ~ ' - - are A at . — least I can . half He a dozen is a fashionable artists in his portrait own painter peculiar , but line there who alrpa ^ v l *» a v # » Tiirn a Inn er ?» wf > rv Inncr ^ wov KvoKi ' n ^ ' ¦¦ f- \
happened Q ,. —Very to well Mr . . Millais Can you ? now , if you please , tell me what has A . —Indeed I cannot . His great powers are this ^ year irityards tered away of vul on gar a brocade young lady , and , her a commonplace stocking , a green lady , ipet 16 oking , several at some cards and a pipe . great Q . — genius Then in there his work is nothing for 1869 poetical ? , nothing worthy of a A O . . — — Nothing You are whatever auite ricrht ! . Can von nnw mention two
fect pictures A . in —I their , can not . way by Nos a . Royal . There 99 and Academic is 714 not , b an oth ian artist , by that Mr represented are . Sand noteworthy ys , are ? in per ? this - year's exhibition , who could have produced a more thoroughly the first- shells class , work and the than prevailing that gentleman tones ' s throug Medea hou . The t are flesh all in tints : the , canvass highest than style in of twenty art . such There daubs is more as are work furnished in this by small £ he President Q . —You . ' speak severely of Sir James Grant arid eiicouraging man or ly the of ' Mr oth . er Sandys ? , . ' . - Pray , . do you know either one" gentle : -
A O . . — — No Then , I why do hot do . you do so 1 ..,..,. ,, A . — -Because I am not a hack art critic . '; Sand Q . — y ' s Have Medea you ? heard anything . . .. particular concerning : .-. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ • -Mr ; . last year —Yes . , I have . I have heard " that it \ was absolutely refused Q . —If that ¦¦ ¦ report ¦ .- > be true , can you ¦» ¦ give ' ¦ • - any » : ' exp lanation ¦ ' ' " ' > ¦ Of it ? ; . jealousy A . —Yes of . merit Either s a superior greed of to space their own for , themselve or the , > grossest s , or a ignorance a result . of what is really art * , must ' have . broug .. ht about such { To be continued ?) ¦ ¦¦ ¦>
232 The Tomaha Wk. Way 22 , 186 9.
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privileges a also such similar any power other way of the of , and of self ord their mi - er purification g that ht members , have they power have who is granted distinguish disgraced to exclude to . the such themselves Unless House from some the of in disestablishrnent Lords v , that - ¦'• venerabl f ^ — before e ¦ ¦ institution •** lon * " g . ^ may Your find obedient itself threatened servant with No Respecter of Persons , .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), May 22, 1869, page 232, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_22051869/page/14/
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