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The volume collects intimate critical essays on leading modern painters and sculptors, interweaving biographical sketches with stylistic analysis and anecdotal portraiture. Each piece examines an artist’s temperament, training, methods, and recurring motifs, traces influences from travel and schools, and describes representative works and public reception. The author balances technical discussion—composition, technique, and subject—with reflections on aesthetic impulse, habit, and artistic temperament, and emphasizes how personal life and environment shape creative output. Prefatory remarks frame art as an expression of love and individuality, while individual essays offer vivid, accessible studies intended for general readers and art lovers.
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