- in note 22:
Mantz was talking about Alfred Roll in this context, not Lhermitte.
- in note 21:
Mantz actually wrote: ‘The animal is a russet brown, the woman is a pinkish blonde, the grass of th...
- in note 20:
Mantz wrote: ‘He always drew on those ash blues that we love, but today he goes further’ (Il y pu...
- in translation:
..., too, for the No. of Le Temps you sent with Paul Mantz’s article about the Salon. I haven’t seen...
...ss since his Miners’ strike at least. When Paul Mantz says that Roll’s labourers don’t work ver...
In Mantz’s article I also think what he manages to say about colour in 4 words very good and logica...
...y clogs &c. — yet I see from that article by Mantz that there are still connoisseurs and art lover...
- in note 16:
Mantz wrote: ‘painting is not just inspired by dreams’ (la peinture ne se nourrit pas seulement d...
- in note 14:
Mantz observed: ‘Mr Roll is a great beginner’ (M. Roll est un grand commenceur) (p. 2).
- in note 13:
Among other things Mantz writes of Lhermitte: ‘Despite the differences, easily visible, which separ...
- in note 12:
Mantz writes: ‘Millet has entered into history, and there he will remain’ (Millet est entré dans...
- in note 11:
...) by the Norwegian Otto Sinding, described by Mantz: ‘The delighted and grateful air given to his...
- in note 10:
Paul Mantz, ‘Le Salon i’, published as ‘Feuilleton du Temps’ in Le Temps of 10 May 1885.