Paperback, Published in Sep 2016 by Forgotten Books
Page count: 354
Excerpt from Fort Comme La Mort, or the Ruling Passion, Vol. 11: A Novel
His gaze was lost in the distant sky; he was seeking the subject of a new picture. Of what he should do next he knew nothing. He was not an absolute artist, certain of himself, but a vacillating dreamer, one whose wavering inspiration was ever hesitating among all the manifestations of art. He was rich, illustrious, had gained innumerable honors, and yet, toward the end of his life, continued to be a man who is not sure what ideal he has been pursu ing. He had obtained the Prix de Rome, had been the defender of accepted traditions, conjurer, after so many others, of the great scenes of history; then, modernizing his tendencies, he had - still in uenced by classic memories - painted living men.
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