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"Never man found truer friendship of any then I did of him," he writes.
No wonder Michelangelo has a look of puzzled pique in the frontispiece portrait Ghisi did of him.
He was inclined to forgive my role as an illustrator, and a drawing I did of him at work actually earned his praise.
Everything that came into his hands was potentially for sale, even some of the portraits that painters, including Picasso, did of him.
The rector of St. Charles Borromeo, Patrick Garvey, went so far as to shove the portrait that Eakins did of him under a bed, but colleagues remembered Garvey as a difficult man: "not," as one of them put it, "a man of transparent amiability". In his case Eakins did to him what he did best: paint reality.
Émile Zola looms large in the chapter on Manet, as he does in the famous portrait Manet did of him that Pouzet-Duzer discusses in detail.
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The president talks fondly of George Bush the elder, just as Bush the elder does of him.
Later that day he turned on me over a painting I'd done of him.
The newspaper reported that Lord Butler passed on his wife's regards and mentioned the sketch she had done of him.
"It was Christopher: every inch of the drawing I had done of him".
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