Observe his glasses, his mussel shells for mixing the paint, the fine pencil which he appears to use on a copper base, but most of all note his 'bohemian' air.
But in this economic boom, the pioneer is being interpreted literally - a woman with an artistic bohemian air, more likely to wear a serape than a power suit.
The West End, where the Cathedral is located, has acquired a somewhat bohemian air, and has in recent years increasingly attracted the sobriquet "the Cathedral Area."
Now married to Guilding, he lives in Camden Town, a slightly down-at-the-heels but fashionable district with a bohemian air about it.
By mid-century the Chelsea had taken on a definite bohemian air.
A visit to the Italian studio of a master sculptor occasions the lament that "nowadays smuggling and forgery has largely lost its romantic and bohemian air."
The Chateau Marmont, with all its haute bohemian airs, isn't for everyone.
There's a distinctly bohemian air to this excellent little place, decked out in hippy colours.
San Telmo's bohemian air began attracting local artists after upwardly mobile immigrants left the area.
Its trappings still had a tantalizing bohemian air.