Preface
Thestudiowasfilledwiththerichodourofroses,andwhenthelightsummerwindstirredamidstthetreesofthegarden, therecamethroughtheopendoortheheavyscentofthelilac,orthemoredelicateperfumeofthepink-floweringthorn.
FromthecornerofthedivanofPersiansaddle-bagsonwhichhewaslying,smoking,aswashiscustom,innumerablecigarettes, LordHenryWottoncouldjustcatchthegleamofthehoney-sweetandhoney-colouredblossomsofalaburnum, whosetremulousbranchesseemedhardlyabletobeartheburdenofabeautysoflame-likeastheirs; andnowandthenthefantasticshadowsofbirdsinflightflittedacrossthelongtussore-silkcurtainsthatwerestretchedinfrontofthehugewindow, producingakindofmomentaryJapaneseeffect,andmakinghimthinkofthosepallid,jade-facedpaintersofTokyo who,throughthemediumofanartthatisnecessarilyimmobile,seektoconveythesenseofswiftnessandmotion. Thesullenmurmurofthebeesshoulderingtheirwaythroughthelongunmowngrass, orcirclingwithmonotonousinsistenceroundthedustygilthornsofthestragglingwoodbine, seemedtomakethestillnessmoreoppressive. ThedimroarofLondonwaslikethebourdonnoteofadistantorgan.
Inthecentreoftheroom,clampedtoanuprighteasel,stoodthefull-lengthportraitofayoungmanofextraordinarypersonalbeauty, andinfrontofit,somelittledistanceaway,wassittingtheartisthimself,BasilHallward, whosesuddendisappearancesomeyearsagocaused,atthetime,suchpublicexcitementandgaverisetosomanystrangeconjectures.
Ashelookedatthegraciousandcomelyformhehadsoskilfullymirroredinhisart, asmileofpleasurepassedacrosshisface,andseemedabouttolingerthere.