- Author
- Demuth, C. B.
- Date of Publication
- 1912
and his cloying sweetnesses,
missing the greater things which make
his art, at times, more or less real.
This, of course—this copying of the
lesser traits of the great—happens in
all ages. See how the disciples of
Sargent can imitate his technique.
The copied brown tone does not
make a Rembrandt any