John Singer Sargent, Pavement of St. Mark's, 1898 |
"In San Marco the artists were privileged; we could sit and paint wherever we pleased, no one ever interfering with us; we were allowed to store our easels and canvases in the sacristy—there were so many of them that it looked more like a studio than the robing-room of a church... Never was there a more delightful place to work in."
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Quote from Day Before Yesterday: Reminiscences of a Varied Life by Maitland Armstrong, 1920
Painting reproduced in The Lure of Italy: American Artists and the Italian Experience, 1760-1914
3 comments:
Why do I get the feeling I wouldn't be allowed to bring my easel in nowadays...haha. Very interesting, James!
That painting is delicious.
Remember going to Amsterdam back in the 1980's and seeing artists setting up in the Old Church. Wonderful.
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