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such dreams should have made me a poet, but they have not. I falter, I stumble by the way. I can journey no farther than : " * O mist-wreathed Maaseyck, aureoled, forgotten, unforgettable outpost. . . . ' 2 4 Plate 8 CHRIST IN THE GARDEN OF OLIVES From " Los Tres Riclios Homvs iln Due do Berry, " by Pol do LiinliourL: and his brotliors, Clmiitilly THIRD WEEK HE RECALLS THE BEGINNING OF LANDSCAPE PAINTING AND EXTOLS A SEVENTEENTH -CENTURY MASTER- PIECE " AH ! landscapes, " said I, looking at the... upper row of photographs upon the screen quaint, early landscapes. " And what have we here ? a painting, a study in tone drawing a little wobbly, clouds somewhat cotton-woolly, sand rather soapy, but really not bad. It has feeling, and Why, it's signed C. W. S. " Claude Williamson Shaw threw the coverlet over the canvas. " It's not for exhibition. I did it when I was in Holland. One can't help trying to paint land- scape subjects in Holland land of moist and shim- mering distances, where Vermeer of Delft brought light magically into rooms, and where those modern masters of atmosphere and aerial loveliness, Jacob Maris, Mauve, and Weissenbruch refused to exchange the dream for the business.
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