论文部分内容阅读
1905年3月13日,英国文豪肖伯纳写信给他的一个好朋友、加尔法克斯画廊的经理罗伯特·罗斯(Robert Ross),向他举荐一位完全不为人知的青年雕塑家,他在信中说:“有一个年轻的美国雕塑家名叫雅各布·爱泼斯坦,他带了一些素描来到伦敦,画中的人物象缠在一起的老枯树。他想在加尔法克斯展出这批素描,他觉得这个画廊在伦敦是真正的艺术中心。他有一封罗丹的推荐信;当我劝他承接一些铁路官员胸像的定货时,他以不屑一顾的态度回绝了我,我仍宽厚地答应他请你看看他的东西。对于一个无依无靠的天才刚刚闪现出青春的
On March 13, 1905, British writer George Bernard Shaw wrote a good friend to him, Robert Ross, the Galfax Gallery manager, who recommended him a completely unknown young sculptor, In his letter, he said: "There is a young American sculptor named Jacob Epstein, who brought some sketches to come to London, Fawkes exhibited these sketches, and he felt the gallery was a real art center in London. He had a letter of recommendation from Rodin, and when I advised him to take on the orders of some of the busts of railway officials, he refused with a dismissive attitude I, I still generously promised him to ask you to look at his things. For a helpless genius just flashed youth