And here then we arrive at an important conclusion (though one somewhat contrary
to the positions commonly held on the subject,) namely, that if anything looks unnatural, there can be no imagination in it (at least not associative.)
We frequently hear works that have no truth in them, justified or elevated on
the score of being imaginative. Let it be understood once for all, that
imagination never designs to touch anything but truth, and though it does not
follow that where there is the appearance of truth, there has been imaginative
operation, of this we may be assured, that where there is appearance of
falsehood, the imagination has had no hand. abstract oil painting
For instance, the landscape above mentioned of Titian's St. Jerome may, for
aught I know, be a pure transcript of a rocky slope covered with chestnuts among
his native mountains. It has all the look of a sketch from nature; if it be not,
the imagination developed in it is of the highest order; if it be, the
imagination has only acted in the suggestion of the dark sky, of the shape of
the flakes of solemn cloud, and of the gleam of russet light along the distant
ground. hand painted oil paintings
Again, it is impossible to tell whether the two nearest trunks of the Æsacus
and Hesperie of the Liber Studiorum, especially the large one on the right with
the ivy, have been invented, or taken straight from nature, they have all the
look of accurate portraiture. I can hardly imagine anything so perfect to have
been obtained except from the real thing; but we know that the imagination must
have begun to operate somewhere, we cannot tell where, since the multitudinous
harmonies of the rest of the picture could hardly in any real scene have
continued so inviolately sweet. landscape oil painting on canvas
The final tests, therefore, of the work of associative imagination are its
intense simplicity, its perfect harmony, and its absolute truth. It may be a
harmony, majestic, or humble, abrupt, or prolonged, but it is always a governed
and perfect whole, evidencing in all its relations the weight, prevalence, and
universal dominion of an awful, inexplicable Power; a chastising, animating, and
disposing Mind.flower oil paintings on canvas
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