The Mind of the Artist - Thoughts and Sayings of Painters and Sculptors on Their Art by Various
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me, like water in shadow. I shall not attempt to describe it more than I
have already done, for the most absorbing wonder of it was its literality. You knew that figure, when painted, had been seen; yet it was not a thing to be seen of men. _Rossetti._ X A great work of high art is a noble theme treated in a noble manner, awakening our best and most reverential feelings, touching our generosity, our tenderness, or disposing us generally to seriousness--a subject of human endurance, of human justice, of human aspiration and hope, depicted worthily by the special means art has in her power to use. In Michael Angelo and Raphael we have high art; in Titian we have high art; in Turner we have high art. The first appeals to our highest sensibilities by majesty of line, the second mainly by dignified serenity, the third by splendour especially, the Englishman by a combination of these qualities, but, lacking the directly human appeal to human sympathies, his work must be put on a lower level. _Watts._ XI THE SIX CANONS OF ART Rhythmic vitality, anatomical structure, conformity with nature, |
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