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Example sentences for "artiste"

Lexicographically close words:
artiodactyls; artis; artisan; artisans; artist; artistes; artisti; artistic; artistical; artistically
  1. Otherwise you wouldn't be the artiste that you are.

  2. In that sense a great artiste is always a student.

  3. He complimented the artiste on her great talent.

  4. However, the Kerub found Bouchotte busily working up the role of Zigouille; for the young artiste was booked to play the principal part in Les Apaches, an operetta that was then being rehearsed in one of the big music halls.

  5. There was a silence in the countrified-looking bedroom that the music-hall artiste had filled with the atmosphere of a theatrical dressing-room.

  6. I never intend to be anything else myself," announced the artiste joyously.

  7. It is a wonder that there is any of her own salary left for this bright-haired, sharp-tongued artiste to live on!

  8. There was an expression of the most ungrateful disgust on his fair, Puritan sort of face as he turned it for a moment from me to that of the bubbling-over music-hall artiste who was his hostess.

  9. He adored "La Belle Lucèrce," the fascinating Snake Charmer, and somewhere in the background the artiste had a husband.

  10. In proof of it, the lady I adore is an artiste herself!

  11. One would suppose that managers would know better than to condemn a great artiste to perform such ignominious roles.

  12. There are trials that an artiste cannot bear.

  13. They are easily found; but he will have considerable difficulty in gaining admittance to the salon of the great artiste whose life history has been, to put it mildly, unconventional, or to the salon of the famous demi-mondaine.

  14. There are sketches, crinoline models, materials to be viewed and discussed, high converse to be held concerning points upon which artiste and artist are not at one.

  15. The last is an artiste of rare charm, who possesses a voice sweet, pure and flexible, and whose interpretation of scores of exquisite ballades and berceuses have won for her the truest of all criticism: sincere applause.

  16. This inimitable artiste is made up of two parts deviltry and one part champagne.

  17. She needed a strong head to resist the flatteries with which she was overwhelmed, both as artiste and woman.

  18. Lily, explaining to her maid the tricks which the artiste had to fight against.

  19. She consulted her book, like an artiste who doesn't know, who may not be free, for a whole month.

  20. Lady or no lady, she was an artiste first and foremost and hated competition.

  21. As an artiste she thought him lamentable.

  22. Besides, on stages not yet overrun with Roofers or fat freaks, an artiste performing by herself made an impression.

  23. The poor artiste was bound down on every side, at the mercy of the manager; everything was foreseen, down to the prohibition of black tights, which concealed one's poverty.

  24. A few pence a week to the family, a few pence to the baggage herself: he to dress, lodge and board her and engage to make an artiste of her.

  25. They talked to her of the Friday meetings at Manchester, at which every artiste can speak and see himself printed afterward in the London Performer.

  26. I shall be afraid of nobody then; I'll show them what an artiste is!

  27. Pa made her practice harder now, wanted to make a great artiste of her.

  28. It was no use Lily's boasting of having declined Bill and Boom and Harrasford, pretending to be an artiste for whom the managers were competing against one another with sheaves of banknotes.

  29. Lily had heard an artiste say that Harrasford was visiting the Astrarium.

  30. To engage another artiste is to say to the world, that Barbarina no longer pleases, that she no longer has the power to enrapture the public, that her triumphs are over, and her day is past!

  31. When the artiste stands upon the stage, the saloon before him is his heaven, and there his judges sit, to bestow eternal happiness or eternal condemnation; to crown him with immortal fame, or cover him with shame and confusion.

  32. Barbarina was right when she compared the artiste to a war-horse.

  33. I will play like an artiste in order to touch his cold heart.

  34. The career of this young and beautiful artiste had been remarkable.

  35. The former artiste gently disentangled herself from his embrace and, smiling archly, led him to a chair; then she sat down upon another at a short distance from him.

  36. The origin of this young artiste was veiled in the deepest mystery.

  37. This great artiste was no other than the renowned Louise d'Armilly.

  38. The artiste had changed his costume: he had substituted for the Russian great-coat a little black velvet jacket, fastened round the waist by a leathern belt of the same color.

  39. But there a difficulty arose: they must ask each artiste to display his talent gratuitously, and as this was begging a favor, the embassy placed the fair promoters in a delicate position which they hesitated to accept.

  40. Only in that way can an artiste escape a remark that always fills him with dread--"I have seen that before.

  41. No artiste was for so long a time or so high in his favour as Josephine Schefzky, one of the chief Wagner singers of her day.

  42. The official greatly wished his master to become aware of her avarice, and after some circumlocution informed Ludwig how the artiste had enriched herself by means of his present.

  43. Some day she will show the world what an artiste is!

  44. What an artiste you will make--what an artiste you are!

  45. The work was all ready for the stage and as that artiste was necessarily missing for several weeks, they suspended the rehearsals during the summer.

  46. The great artiste Maria Farneti had the role of Ariane.

  47. Who would have thought that it would have been our new manager who would revive Sapho considerably later with that beautiful artiste who became his wife.

  48. The admirable artiste was beside me turning the pages of the manuscript and showing the deepest emotion at times.

  49. In addition to the admirable protagonist of La Navarraise in London and in Paris, our interpreters were the charming artiste Mlle.

  50. Sapho was also sung by that unusual artiste Mme.

  51. I consoled the great artiste as best I could.

  52. She was the ideal artiste for the romantic work in five acts by Alfred Blau and Louis de Gramont.

  53. I cannot remember that artiste without feeling deep emotion, cut down as she was in her full beauty, in the glorious bloom of her talent by pitiless Death.

  54. Couturier--the charming artiste of whom I have spoken, played the leading part adorably.

  55. The charming artiste smiled, but had she understood?

  56. Notwithstanding all this, Esclarmonde remained the living memory of that rare and beautiful artiste whom I had chosen to create the role in Paris; it enabled her to make her name forever famous.

  57. That prodigious voice, already so wonderfully flexible, was that of the future artiste who was never to be forgotten in her creation of Lakme by the glorious and regretted Leo Delibes.

  58. I was carried away by the captivating artiste of Les Nouveautes, and I asked to speak to the friendly director of the theater, a free and open man, and an incomparable artist.

  59. The Herr Direktor took a very deep interest in her; he not only gave her lessons; he had asked to give her lessons, and intended to form of her an artiste who should one day be to the world a kind of Patti, Lucca, or Nilsson.

  60. There was a rumour that a new and charming French artiste was to sing a few peculiarly ravishing songs, unheard in England before.

  61. No, no," said the great artiste to me, "you must not be afraid!

  62. This artiste was common, and something of an anarchist.

  63. Finally in the fifth act, when the unfortunate artiste is dying, poisoned by her rival, there was quite a manifestation, and every one was deeply moved.

  64. An artiste with short arms can never, never make a fine gesture.

  65. In friendly discussion it has been decided that outside the rehearsals and the performances of the Comédie Française each artiste is free to employ his time as he sees fit.

  66. Irritated at seeing the same name constantly appearing on every occasion, the public declares that the artiste who is being either slandered or pampered is an ardent lover of publicity.

  67. Yes, and I was to sing with a veritable artiste, one who was considered to be the first artiste of the Opéra Comique.

  68. Jane Essler, an artiste then in vogue, but a trifle vulgar, had great chances, though, against me.

  69. No, but it is deep," remarked an artiste who was with us.

  70. This artiste has only acted strictly within her rights, which nobody attempts to limit, and all our artistes intend to benefit in the same manner.

  71. I resolved to be the great artiste that I longed to be.

  72. True talent, well supported, and a fortunate début are a guarantee of immediate popularity; but the artiste should strive to perpetuate them; he must compel the public to go on appreciating.

  73. How many times did I stop him, as he passed from one artiste to another, saying, after he had exhausted all the celebrities of the Gymnase, "And Talma?

  74. My mother alone kept her promised word, and I was the only artiste on this special occasion whose name, printed in big letters on the bills, was utilised in the philanthropic mission of obtaining a good audience for them.

  75. Is it my fault if the blood of an artiste runs in my veins?

  76. For her lover Lise Olsdorf ceased temporarily to be the lascivious, unsatiated, delirious mistress; for the artiste she was no longer the Diana whose sculptural form he had reproduced.

  77. What a great artiste she would have been," he would say to himself at such moments, "if her fool of a mother had not made a princess of her.

  78. The confession describes that lady as an artiste; distinguished artiste is the expression-viz.

  79. And I presume the name is not mentioned in the document, from motives of delicacy; the child of a distinguished French artiste is not necessarily born in wedlock.


  80. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "artiste" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.