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Saturday, October 12, 2013
How distinguishable from false taste
Our purity of taste, therefore, is best tested by its universality, for if we
can only admire this thing or that, we may be sure that our causefor liking is of a finite and false nature. But if we can perceive beauty in
everything of God's doing, we may argue that we have reached the true perception
of its universal laws. Hence, false taste may be known by its fastidiousness, by
its demands of pomp, splendor, and unusual combination, by its enjoyment only of
particular styles and modes of things, and by its pride also, for it is forever
meddling, mending, accumulating, and self-exulting, its eye is always upon
itself, and it tests all things around it by the way they fit it. But true taste
is forever growing, learning, reading, worshipping, laying its hand upon its
mouth because it is astonished, casting its shoes from off its feet because it
finds all ground holy, lamenting over itself and testing itself by the way that
it fits things. And it finds whereof to feed, and whereby to grow, in all
things, and therefore the complaint so often made by young artists that they
have not within their reach materials, or subjects enough for their fancy, is
utterly groundless, and the sign only of their own blindness and inefficiency;
for there is that to be seen in every street and lane of every city, that to be
felt and found in every human heart and countenance, that to be loved in every
road-side weed and moss-grown wall, which in the hands of faithful men, may
convey emotions of glory and sublimity continual and exalted. cheap oil paintings
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