登陆注册
5471800000050

第50章 A VISION OF THE FOUNTAIN(3)

And, to Potter's intense relief, she grasped the young girl's arm and hurried her away, their figures the next moment vanishing in the tangled shrubbery.

Potter lost no time in plunging with his cramped limbs into the water and regaining the other side. Here he quickly half dried himself with some sun-warmed leaves and baked mosses, hurried on his clothes, and hastened off in the opposite direction to the path taken by them, yet with such circuitous skill and speed that he reached the great gateway without encountering anybody. A brisk walk brought him to the station in time to catch a stopping train, and in half an hour he was speeding miles away from Domesday Park and his half-forgotten episode.

. . . . . .

Meantime the two ladies continued on their way to the abbey. "I don't see why I mayn't sketch things I see about me," said the young lady impatiently. "Of course, I understand that I must go through the rudimentary drudgery of my art and study from casts, and learn perspective, and all that; but I can't see what's the difference between working in a stuffy studio over a hand or arm that I know is only a STUDY, and sketching a full or half length in the open air with the wonderful illusion of light and shade and distance--and grouping and combining them all--that one knows and feels makes a picture. The real picture one makes is already in one's self."

"For goodness' sake, Lottie, don't go on again with your usual absurdities. Since you are bent on being an artist, and your Popper has consented and put you under the most expensive master in Paris, the least you can do is to follow the rules. And I dare say he only wanted you to 'sink the shop' in company. It's such horrid bad form for you artistic people to be always dragging out your sketch-books. What would you say if your Popper came over here, and began to examine every lady's dress in society to see what material it was, just because he was a big dry-goods dealer in America?"

The young girl, accustomed to her aunt's extravagances, made no reply. But that night she consulted her sketch, and was so far convinced of her own instincts, and the profound impression the fountain had made upon her, that she was enabled to secretly finish her interrupted sketch from memory. For Miss Charlotte Forrest was a born artist, and in no mere caprice had persuaded her father to let her adopt the profession, and accepted the drudgery of a novitiate. She looked earnestly upon this first real work of her hand and found it good! Still, it was but a pencil sketch, and wanted the vivification of color.

When she returned to Paris she began--still secretly--a larger study in oils. She worked upon it in her own room every moment she could spare from her studio practice, unknown to her professor. It absorbed her existence; she grew thin and pale. When it was finished, and only then, she showed it tremblingly to her master.

He stood silent, in profound astonishment. The easel before him showed a foreground of tangled luxuriance, from which stretched a sheet of water like a darkened mirror, while through parted reeds on its glossy surface arose the half-submerged figure of a river god, exquisite in contour, yet whose delicate outlines were almost a vision by the crowning illusion of light, shadow, and atmosphere.

"It is a beautiful copy, mademoiselle, and I forgive you breaking my rules," he said, drawing a long breath. "But I cannot now recall the original picture."

"It's no copy of a picture, professor," said the young girl timidly, and she disclosed her secret. "It was the only perfect statue there," she added diffidently; "but I think it wanted--something."

"True," said the professor abstractedly. "Where the elbow rests there should be a half-inverted urn flowing with water; but the drawing of that shoulder is so perfect--as is YOUR study of it--that one guesses the missing forearm one cannot see, which clasped it. Beautiful! beautiful!"

Suddenly he stopped, and turned his eyes almost searchingly on hers.

"You say you have never drawn from the human model, mademoiselle?"

"Never," said the young girl innocently.

"True," murmured the professor again. "These are the classic ideal measurements. There are no limbs like those now. Yet it is wonderful! And this gem, you say, is in England?"

"Yes."

"Good! I am going there in a few days. I shall make a pilgrimage to see it. Until then, mademoiselle, I beg you to break as many of my rules as you like."

Three weeks later she found the professor one morning standing before her picture in her private studio. "You have returned from England," she said joyfully.

"I have," said the professor gravely.

"You have seen the original subject?" she said timidly.

"I have NOT. I have not seen it, mademoiselle," he said, gazing at her mildly through his glasses, "because it does not exist, and never existed."

The young girl turned pale.

同类推荐
  • 风俗通义

    风俗通义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 仕学规范

    仕学规范

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明伦汇编人事典睡部

    明伦汇编人事典睡部

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Pursuit of the House-Boat

    The Pursuit of the House-Boat

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 夜泊东溪有怀

    夜泊东溪有怀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 情深难负,首席的头号新宠

    情深难负,首席的头号新宠

    他是她要不起的爱——可本城的人,都知道,她是陆煜州最宠爱的那个女人。——他在她落魄的时候把她捡了回去。她迷迷糊糊的时候说:你很老了吧?他温润的笑着:老不老,试过才知道。转日,他给了她一份合约,让她成为他的情人。叶凡芷咬着唇拒绝了.........
  • 圣玄龙神

    圣玄龙神

    那是无数个空间中的一个空间,在那里充满了武修,他们拥有强大的力量,甚至有些人有着毁天灭地的能力…
  • 眸里星光皆是你

    眸里星光皆是你

    她生来妩媚,因她一笑,众人皆醉。他是众多女生的男神钢琴师,亦是A市赫赫有名的人物,性格高冷,处事却心狠腹黑。青梅竹马,十一岁一别,十七岁再度分开,二十一岁时重逢,她紧紧抓住他,红唇一勾:“顾钦辞,你可是我的了。”婚后,他却强势将她压在身下,俊脸放大:“听说,你告诉媒体,我什么事都听你的?嗯?”她媚眼含笑:“难道不是吗”男人冷眸微眯,有着隐隐欲火,薄唇邪魅一勾,声音喑哑的说:“是,不过,在床上,还是你听我的。”
  • 灭世大陆

    灭世大陆

    张小天在帮朋友出头的时候,不幸被小弟出卖,被敌人用炸弹炸死了,但是他的命不该绝,不但穿越到了灭世大陆,而且还附身在了和他同名同姓的人身上。一次意外,让他得到了“三杀镯”,更让他没有想到的是,他无意之中把自己的血滴在了“三杀镯”的上面,却唤醒了“三杀镯”里住着的老人……
  • 罗刹与绿茶

    罗刹与绿茶

    颜华的梦想很简单,只想按部就班地完成学业,然后好好出来工作……可自从被人挡路以后,日后的日子都是总有人出来当拦路虎,那位跟恶魔一般的货色,可又能怎么办?而且又不止一个……
  • 家长的革命

    家长的革命

    一个有勇气改变自己的家长,才有能力改变孩子。这是一本孩子最期待家长读的书,社会最希望家庭读的书。著名教育专家崔宇倾情写作;中国家庭教育学会副会长、北京师范大学教科所教授赵忠心、国际儿童读物联盟中国分会主席海飞,清华、北师大等十几所名校教授、博士联袂推荐。
  • 一妍许你余生

    一妍许你余生

    从小到大生活在山上的郑明,有一天见到了社会上的灯红酒绿,也认识到了社会上的狐朋狗友,同样认识到了社会上让他牵挂不已的女人……Ps:新人新书!文笔较差,有些毒。
  • 桥

    《桥》是萧红短篇小说中的代表作,她对此篇十分偏爱,在发表之前就以此名结集成小说、散文集《桥》。作品在意象选择、人物刻画和语言运用等艺术方面,做了很多新的尝试,使她的作品创作始由稚嫩走向成熟,为日后创作更具深度的长篇小说奠定了基础,而它所体现的悲剧性则代表了萧红的创作基调。
  • 倾城迟暮

    倾城迟暮

    南城达奚家,北城冷家,东城澹台家,西城司徒家,四个大家族为何从不与皇族联姻?究竟有什么隐情?
  • 穿越之遇见那个他

    穿越之遇见那个他

    半夜的地铁变成穿越时空的交通工具,叶桐一觉醒来发现自己竟然变成了北夏的皇上,ennnn,英俊帅气的将军,还是风流倜傥的茶馆老板,谁能走进叶桐的心?