Sunday, October 5, 2008

Thomas Kinkade Abundant Harvest painting

Thomas Kinkade Abundant Harvest paintingThomas Kinkade A Holiday Gathering paintingJohn Collier Horace and Lydia painting
IT was my wife’s idea to hold the private view on Friday. ‘We are out to catch the critics this time, I she She was up and down from the Old Rectory several times during the month of preparation, revising the list of invitations and helping with the hanging. On the morning of the private view I telephoned to Julia and said: ‘I’m sick of the pictures already and never want to see them again, but I suppose I shall have to put in an appearance.’ said. ‘It’s high time they began to take you seriously, and they know it. This is their chance. If you open on Monday, they’ll most of them have just come up from the country, and they’ll dash off a few paragraphs before dinner - I’m only worrying about the weeklies of course. If we give them the week-end to think about it, we shall have them in an urbane Sunday-in-the-country mood. They’ll settle down after a good luncheon, tuck up their cuffs, and turn out a nice, leisurely full-length essay, which they’ll reprint later in a nice little book. Nothing less will do this time.’

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