| 11. | It became a popular venue for copyists from London schools of art.
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| 12. | They were also created to deflect the ready-to wear copyists.
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| 13. | Where he failed, copyists who came after him invariably failed too.
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| 14. | The additions of the copyists, however, render this task difficult.
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| 15. | Nevertheless, Liszt continued to use him as a copyist.
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| 16. | He describes her as a copyist of Anthony van Dyck and Rubens.
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| 17. | He would continue working as a copyist into the 1990s.
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| 18. | De Quertenmont was an accomplished copyist respected for his technique.
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| 19. | Neatness, speed, and accuracy were desirable traits of a skilled copyist.
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| 20. | The title was later shortened by a music copyist.
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