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ostrich eggs; cut…paper work; single…leaf pictures; amusing albums; playing
cards and books we’d offer him on holidays。 Where were the hardworking;
long…suffering; elderly artists of that day who were satisfied with so little?
They’d never sequester themselves at home and jealously hide their methods
from others; dreading that their moonlighting would be found out; but would
e to the workshop every day without fail。 Where were the old miniaturists
who humbly devoted their entire lives to drawing intricate designs on castle
walls; cypress leaves whose uniqueness was discernible only after close scrutiny
and the seven…leaf steppe grasses used to fill empty spaces? Where were the
uninspired masters who never grew jealous; having accepted the wisdom and
justice inherent in God’s bestowal of talent and ability upon some artists and
patience and pious resignation upon others? We recalled these fatherly
masters; some of whom were hunched and perpetually smiling; others dreamy
and drunk and still others intent upon foisting off a spinster daughter; and as
we recollected; we attempted to resurrect the forgotten details of the
workshop as it had been during our apprentice and early mastership years。
Do you remember the limner who stuck his tongue into his cheek when he
ruled pages—to the left side if the line he drew headed right; and to the right
side if the line went left; the small; thin artist who laughed to himself;
chortling and mumbling “patience; patience; patience” when he dribbled
paint; the septuagenarian master gilder who spent hour up