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Early memories; some chapters of autobiography

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The author presents a series of autobiographical chapters that trace his emergence as an artist through childhood memories, family dynamics, and formal education. He describes solitary early years spent in reverie and drawing, his father's enthusiastic encouragement juxtaposed with his mother's thrift and practicality, and formative influences such as a trusted servant whose physical prowess shaped his tastes. He reflects on the pull between a conventional profession and pictorial vocation, on habits of absentmindedness, and on technical struggles and self-criticism in painting. A prefatory note by a son sketches the author's later years abroad, his tireless portrait work, and the fragmentary nature of the memoir.

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John Butler Yeats

John Butler Yeats was an Irish painter and writer, known for his contributions to literature and the arts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his autobiographical work, "Early Memories; Some Chapters of Autobiography," which offers insights into his life and the cultural milieu of his time. In addition to his autobiographical writings, Yeats also penned essays that reflect on both Irish and American themes, as seen in his collection "Essays Irish and American." His works often explore the intersection of personal experience and broader cultural narratives, contributing to the literary heritage of Ireland.

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