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第104章

"Do you know," said the lady with a positively touching expression of countenance, "I should like her to be painted simply attired, and seated among green shadows, like meadows, with a flock or a grove in the distance, so that it could not be seen that she goes to balls or fashionable entertainments.Our balls, I must confess, murder the intellect, deaden all remnants of feeling.Simplicity! would there were more simplicity!" Alas, it was stamped on the faces of mother and daughter that they had so overdanced themselves at balls that they had become almost wax figures.

Tchartkoff set to work, posed his model, reflected a bit, fixed upon the idea, waved his brush in the air, settling the points mentally, and then began and finished the sketching in within an hour.Satisfied with it, he began to paint.The task fascinated him; he forgot everything, forgot the very existence of the aristocratic ladies, began even to display some artistic tricks, uttering various odd sounds and humming to himself now and then as artists do when immersed heart and soul in their work.Without the slightest ceremony, he made the sitter lift her head, which finally began to express utter weariness.

"Enough for the first time," said the lady.

"A little more," said the artist, forgetting himself.

"No, it is time to stop.Lise, three o'clock!" said the lady, taking out a tiny watch which hung by a gold chain from her girdle."How late it is!""Only a minute," said Tchartkoff innocently, with the pleading voice of a child.

But the lady appeared to be not at all inclined to yield to his artistic demands on this occasion; she promised, however, to sit longer the next time.

"It is vexatious, all the same," thought Tchartkoff to himself: "I had just got my hand in;" and he remembered no one had interrupted him or stopped him when he was at work in his studio on Vasilievsky Ostroff.

Nikita sat motionless in one place.You might even paint him as long as you pleased; he even went to sleep in the attitude prescribed him.

Feeling dissatisfied, he laid his brush and palette on a chair, and paused in irritation before the picture.

The woman of the world's compliments awoke him from his reverie.He flew to the door to show them out: on the stairs he received an invitation to dine with them the following week, and returned with a cheerful face to his apartments.The aristocratic lady had completely charmed him.Up to that time he had looked upon such beings as unapproachable, born solely to ride in magnificent carriages, with liveried footmen and stylish coachmen, and to cast indifferent glances on the poor man travelling on foot in a cheap cloak.And now, all of a sudden, one of these very beings had entered his room; he was painting her portrait, was invited to dinner at an aristocratic house.An unusual feeling of pleasure took possession of him: he was completely intoxicated, and rewarded himself with a splendid dinner, an evening at the theatre, and a drive through the city in a carriage, without any necessity whatever.

But meanwhile his ordinary work did not fall in with his mood at all.

He did nothing but wait for the moment when the bell should ring.At last the aristocratic lady arrived with her pale daughter.He seated them, drew forward the canvas with skill, and some efforts of fashionable airs, and began to paint.The sunny day and bright light aided him not a little: he saw in his dainty sitter much which, caught and committed to canvas, would give great value to the portrait.He perceived that he might accomplish something good if he could reproduce, with accuracy, all that nature then offered to his eyes.

His heart began to beat faster as he felt that he was expressing something which others had not even seen as yet.His work engrossed him completely: he was wholly taken up with it, and again forgot the aristocratic origin of the sitter.With heaving breast he saw the delicate features and the almost transparent body of the fair maiden grow beneath his hand.He had caught every shade, the slight sallowness, the almost imperceptible blue tinge under the eyes--and was already preparing to put in the tiny mole on the brow, when he suddenly heard the mother's voice behind him.

"Ah! why do you paint that? it is not necessary: and you have made it here, in several places, rather yellow; and here, quite so, like dark spots."The artist undertook to explain that the spots and yellow tinge would turn out well, that they brought out the delicate and pleasing tones of the face.He was informed that they did not bring out tones, and would not turn out well at all.It was explained to him that just to-day Lise did not feel quite well; that she never was sallow, and that her face was distinguished for its fresh colouring.

Sadly he began to erase what his brush had put upon the canvas.Many a nearly imperceptible feature disappeared, and with it vanished too a portion of the resemblance.He began indifferently to impart to the picture that commonplace colouring which can be painted mechanically, and which lends to a face, even when taken from nature, the sort of cold ideality observable on school programmes.But the lady was satisfied when the objectionable tone was quite banished.She merely expressed surprise that the work lasted so long, and added that she had heard that he finished a portrait completely in two sittings.The artist could not think of any answer to this.The ladies rose, and prepared to depart.He laid aside his brush, escorted them to the door, and then stood disconsolate for a long while in one spot before the portrait.

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