Read full poem →as literature. Explore the accomplishments of the
musicians and artists involved in the movement.
Choose one who interests you, and report on his
Dictionary Entry
A person who creates art.
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Poetry examples for “artists”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →_invidia_ which is directed against me because I have dared
openly to declare my belief in certain young artists, will
be brought to bear first on the flaws of such translation,
Read full poem →as - paintings and sculpture by 24 nation-
ally known Negro artists and The First
Two Hundred Years of Negro Literature. It
Read full poem →For Wisdom's eye pervades the sable veil.
Artists may paint the sun's effulgent rays,
But Amory's pen the brighter God displays:
Read full poem →In easy tomes a life's experience:
And artists took grave counsel to impart
In one breath and one hand-sweep, all their art,
Read full poem →The artists who have illustrated this passage (see, for instance,
_Favourite English Poems_, p. 305, and _Harper's Monthly_, vol. vii.
Read full poem →Yankee Doodle
The Black Hawk War of the Artists
The Jingo and the Minstrel
Read full poem →indigenous in ways too subtle for brief analysis, yet passed all
frontiers in his swift, sad flight--the two American artists of widest
influence, Whitman and Whistler, have been intensely American in
Read full poem →men in wise coöperation: the priests, the statesmen and the
artists. Our priests shall be religious men like St. Francis,
or John Wesley, or General Booth, or Cardinal Newman. They
