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Article: Adolescence in the art of John Singer Sargent and his contemporaries.
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- The Magazine Antiques
- Article date:
- October 1, 2004
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[T]he young people are eating us up,--there is nothing in America but the young people. The country is made for the rising generation.... Longfellow wrote a charming little poem called "The Children's Hour," but he ought to have called it "The Children's Century." And by children, of course, I don't mean simple infants; I mean everything of less than twenty.
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