Wednesday, December 19, 2007

oil painting from picture

oil painting from picture
famous painting
claude monet painting
His face was now so thin that his old friends would hardly have known him. It was afternoon, and Arabella was at the looking-glass curling her hair, which operation she performed by heating an umbrella-stay in the flame of a candle she had lighted, and using it upon the flowing lock. When she had finished this, practised a dimple, and put on her things, she cast her eyes round upon Jude. He seemed to be sleeping, though his position was an elevated one, his malady preventing him lying down. ¡¡¡¡ Arabella, hatted, gloved, and ready, sat down and waited, as if expecting some one to come and take her place as nurse. ¡¡¡¡ Certain sounds from without revealed that the town was in festivity, though little of the festival, whatever it might have b
oil paintingeen, could be seen here. Bells began to ring, and the notes came into the room through the open window, and travelled round Jude's head in a hum. They made her restless, and at last she said to herself: "Why ever doesn't Father come!" ¡¡¡¡ She looked again at Jude, critically gauged his ebbing life, as she had done so many times during the late months, and glancing at his watch, which was hung up by way of timepiece, rose impatiently. Still he slept, and coming to a resolution she slipped from the room, closed the door noiselessly, and descended the stairs. The house was empty. The attraction which moved Arabella to go abroad had evidently drawn away the other inmates long before.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

oil painting from picture