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Crome and Yellow
In Aldous Huxley's " Crome Yellow " Anne Wimbush is referred to as " the slim Hamadryad whose movements were like the swaying of a young tree in the wind.
Huxley's roman à clef, Crome Yellow depicts the life at a thinly-veiled Garsington.
* Crome Yellow ( 1921 ), Antic Hay ( 1923 ) and Those Barren Leaves ( 1925 ) by Aldous Huxley are all satires of contemporary events.
* Aldous Huxley – Crome Yellow
Aldous Huxley spent some time here before he wrote Crome Yellow, a book which contains a ridiculous character obviously intended as a caricature of Lady Ottoline Morrell ; she never forgave him.
He was a figure of high repute in the world of letters and had become internationally famous through his novels Crome Yellow, Antic Hay and his dystopian novel Brave New World.
* The English author Aldous Huxley includes a long passage ( chapter 20 ) about the word " carminative " in his novel Crome Yellow.
* Online text-Chapter 20 of Crome Yellow
* Listen to Chapter 20 of Crome Yellow at Librivox
Crome Yellow is the first novel by British author Aldous Huxley and published in 1921.
The character Mr. Scogan expresses his admiration for Lemprière's work as a biographer and lexicographer in Aldous Huxley's novel Crome Yellow ( ch.
Crome Yellow is the first novel by British author Aldous Huxley ; it was published in 1921.
The characters of Loerke in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love and Gombauld in Aldous Huxley's Crome Yellow were based on him.
The story mocks the writer's process, a concept Huxley used in his novel Crome Yellow.

Crome and is
He is known as Old Crome to distinguish him from his son, John Berney Crome, who was also a well-known artist.
Crome went on to become the founder of the Norwich school of painters, of which John Sell Cotman is another famous member.
It is named after John Crome, the founder of the Norwich school of painters.
Poirot is also aided by his friends Hastings and Japp, while an Inspector Crome and a Dr. Thompson are also roped in.
Crome is tipped about Cust, but the latter manages to escape, only to surrender unconditionally.
The Lord Mayor is Magnus Crome, who is also the head of the Guild of Engineers.
She finds out that Crome is sending Valentine on a reconnaissance flight between London and its mysterious goal, and that he is preparing something called " MEDUSA ".
It is the story of a house party at " Crome ", a lightly veiled reference to Garsington Manor, home of Lady Ottoline Morrell, a house where authors such as Huxley and T. S. Eliot used to gather and write.
In his pictures the influence of Crome is plainly perceptible, and there is evidence also of his study of the Dutch landscape-painters ; but he had little of Crome's largeness and power and his works charm rather by their gentle truth and quietness of manner than by their robustness of view or by their decisiveness of execution.
Thus in documents relating to the reign of Henry VIII of England, all three styles are used indiscriminately ; an example is the King's judgment against Dr. Edward Crome ( d. f562 ), quoted, from the Lord Chamberlains ' books, ser.
She is woken by Porfirio, who tells her she has been blasting the place with " Crome radiation ", the blue radiance of psychic activity.
The place is known to be saturated with Crome radiation from a bizarre underground quartz formation.
This is supposed to be impossible, but Mendoza is a Crome generator, a psychic who cannot control her potential, and Laurel Canyon is a focus of Crome radiation ( explaining its attraction for certain kinds of people over the years!

Crome and tradition
Lawson may be said to have restored to English landscape the tradition of Thomas Gainsborough, John Crome and John Constable, infused with an imaginative intensity of his own.

Crome and English
John Crome ( December 22, 1768 – April 22, 1821 ) was an English landscape artist of the Romantic era, one of the principal artists of the " Norwich school ".
Along with John Constable ( 1776 – 1837 ), Crome was one of the earliest English artists to represent identifiable species of trees, rather than generalised forms.
Joseph Stannard ( 13 Sep 1797 – 7 Dec 1830 ) was an English marine and landscape painter, and etcher, a prominent member of the Norwich School of artists ( 1803 – 1833 ), which also included John Crome and John Sell Cotman.
* April 22 – John Crome, English artist in the Romantic era ( born 1768 )

Crome and novel
In 2003 Cumyn published The Sojourn, a novel about Ramsay Crome, a young Canadian private in the Great War who gets an unexpected leave to London.
The novel finds Ramsay Crome trying to support a family as an artist in Montreal in the Great Depression while also struggling to come to grips with his past as a prisoner of war in the Kaiser's Germany.
The tendency to emit Crome's radiation can be measured, according to the novel Sky Coyote, and the Company's standards forbid recruiting individuals with more than minimal Crome potential.

Crome and most
Opie painted many notable men and women of the day including Mary Wollstonecraft, Samuel Johnson, Francesco Bartolozzi, John Bannister, Joseph Munden, Charles James Fox, William Betty, Edmund Burke, John Crome, James Northcote, Henry Fuseli, Thomas Girtin, Robert Southey, Samuel Parr, Elizabeth Inchbald and Mary Shelley ; 508 portraits in all, most in oil, and 252 other pictures.

Crome and by
An early 19th century painting of Mousehold Heath by local artist John Crome
However, the earlier article by Crome and Moore says that the birds do lower their heads when they are running " full tilt through the vegetation, brushing saplings aside and occasionally careening into small trees.
John Crome, by Michael W. Sharpe
His landscapes were acknowledged as an influence by Constable, John Crome and Turner.
The Norwich Society of Artists was founded in 1803 by John Crome and Robert Ladbrooke as a club where local artists could meet to exchange ideas.
In 1986 Norwich Castle museum acquired a late masterwork by John Crome entitled Back of New Mills Evening dated circa 1812-1819.
Known then as the ' Gallagher Boathouse Eights ', the event was organised by Waikato University Sport & Recreation Manager Bill Crome and received huge local support from the people of Hamilton.
In October 2000, virtually the entire organ was shipped to Reno, Nevada, to master organ rebuilder Ken Crome, who painstakingly restored the instrument piece by piece, and artisans and craftsmen returned the organ's appearance to its original 1928 color scheme and design.
* The East Sussex National Wurlitzer, Uckfield, sports a Wurlitzer replica ' Modernistic ' console built by Ken Crome and has 4 manuals controlling the 32 available pipe ranks and traps.
Mousehold Heath c. 1818-1820 by John Crome
Mousehold Heath was famously painted by a number of the Norwich school artists including John Crome and John Sell Cotman.
His study of art began at the age of eight, as a self-taught student inspired by the examples of Turner, Old Crome, and Constable at the National Gallery.

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