Notes: Critical Biographical (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Richard B. Gruelle

 
9781330441282: Notes: Critical Biographical (Classic Reprint)

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Besides the various articles described in this little volume there still remain worlds of beau ty unmentioned. This household is from gar ret to cellar a veritable museum, stored with objects of art. To the artist as well as the pub lic the educational value of the collection can not be overestimated. It is an honor to our country and stands as a beautiful monument of the true use of wealth. Of him whose lifework is treasured in this residence, words of praise are unnecessary. The objects them selves speak with far more eloquence than could the pen of the most accomplished. It is a grand realization of the dreams of his youth, dreams whose fulfillment then was visible only in the boundless possibilities ofthe great world that lay before him. Like a gardener on the sil very side of life,who is found among the plants and flowers which he has nurtured and seen grow into the fullness of nature, so has he for years watched the development of this beau tiful collection, andwith loving care constantly added and weeded out until one would linger long ere displacing a single object. Between him and many of the most illustrious of the artists represented bonds of friendship have existed which greatly endear their works to him. In gathering the data from which these articles have been written nothing could have exceeded the kindness shown the writer by Mr. Walters, whose work exemplified in the for mation of this collection implies a genius as peculiar and distinct in its way as that of any of the masters whose names appear on these pages. To this work and to him who accom plished it I humbly dedicate this book, brought as a cluster of wild flowers plucked from the wayside.

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During a visit to Washington in the spring of 1892 I had the extreme pleasure of spending a day with Mr. Walters pictures at Baltimore. The first thing that impressed me on entering the gallery was the personality of the collection. Another thing I noticed was its wide range, both in regard to subject and style. It was confined to no school or nationality, and while there were scores of the greatest paintings ever brought to our country, there was not a bad picture in the room. You felt that you were surrounded by the works of the strongest painters, and there was nothing in the decoration or arrangement of the gallery that in any way interrupted or marred their effect. In taking a hurried glance around the room I was attracted to a portrait, a three-quarter length, of a gentleman. The subject was a business man, short and compact, with strong features and healthy color. This picture was painted with such vigor, force and realism that I was startled for the moment and could not get away from it. I found myself continually returning to it and trying to analyze the man, not the picture, for it seemed to me to be a real living Ego. The man appeared to be related to the pictures about him.

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