§ 20. Again: the peculiar levity with which natural scenery is regarded by a
large number of modern minds cannot be considered as entirely characteristic of
the age, inasmuch as it never can belong to its greatest intellects. Men of any
high mental power must be serious, whether in ancient or modern days: a certain
degree of reverence for fair scenery is found in all our great writers without
exception,—even the one who has made us laugh oftenest, taking us to the valley
of Chamouni, and to the sea beach, there to give peace after suffering, and
change revenge into pity. It is only the dull, the uneducated, or the worldly, whom it is painful to meet
on the hill sides; and levity, as a ruling character, cannot be ascribed to the
whole nation, but only to its holiday-making apprentices, and its House of
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§ 21. We need not, therefore, expect to find any single poet or painter
representing the entire group of powers, weaknesses, and inconsistent instincts
which govern or confuse our modern life. But we may expect that in the man who
seems to be given by Providence as the type of the age (as Homer and Dante were
given, as the types of classical and mediæval mind), we shall find whatever is
fruitful and substantial to be completely present, together with those of our
weaknesses, which are in deed nationally characteristic, and compatible with
general greatness of mind; just as the weak love of fences, and dislike of
mountains, were found compatible with Dante's greatness in other respects.
§ 22. Farther: as the admiration of mankind is found, in our times, to have
in great part passed from men to mountains,oil paintings for sale, and from human emotion to natural
phenomena, we may anticipate that the great strength of art will also be warped
in this direction; with this notable result for us, that whereas the greatest
painters or painter of classical and mediæval periods, being wholly devoted to
the representation of humanity, furnished us with but little to examine in
landscape, the greatest painters or painter of modern times will in all
probability be devoted to landscape principally; and farther, because in
representing human emotion words surpass painting, but in representing natural
scenery painting surpasses words, we may anticipate also that the painter and
poet (for convenience' sake I here use the words in opposition) will somewhat
change their relations of rank in illustrating the mind of the age; that the
painter will become of more importance, the poet of less; and that the relations
between the men who are the types and firstfruits of the age in word and
work,—namely, Scott and Turner,—will be, in many curious respects, different
from those between Homer and Phidias, or Dante and Giotto. modern abstract oil painting
It is this relation which we have now to examine.
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