Excerpt from Art: Its Laws, and the Reason for Them: Collected, Considered and Arranged: For General and Educational Purposes
Of course, the writer of this volume does not claim to have discovered any new principle of Art, but simply to have brought within the reach of the common intellect truths ordinarily unobserved by the mass, ever availing himself of the better knowledge of those who have written upon Art whenever he thought it could be appropriated to the most complete illustra tion of the subject. He has taken nothing, however, upon mere report, but only after a critical examination of the evi dence to its truth and the exercise of his own judgment. There was ample room and demand for thought and originality in thus attempting to popularize the great leading ideas of Art, divesting them of technical obscurities, and rendering them intelligible to others than practical artists.
It will be seen that a much greater space has apparently been given to painting than to sculpture and architecture 5 but it is only seemingly so, for, being the first to be discussed, principles are evolved equally affecting all the elegant arts, and a repetition was to be studiously avoided in a work of this description; and, for the same reason, only those forms of architecture have been considered that developed some new principle, or exhibited some new feature in good taste and of practical importance.
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