Capitolo 4
simply for the attainment of the beauty without utility,--in other
words, an alliance should be us among jobs and art.
A principle for which you/they should be standing artisans is
a respect for them own utensils: a frank recognition of the methods
and utensils assumed in to build some article. If the article
in question it is a chair, and you/he/she has put together really from he/she wants to say of
power outlets and pegs, leave that these positive necessities couple, and face
you don't try to disguise the means from what the result will be reached.
You manufacture a beauty the in demand characteristic instead of a dishonor.
You/he/she is amusing to see a form of grower of England New an enclosure. He starts
with the good cedar you truncate posts,--excellent, thick, solid that am at least
genuine, and beautiful till now as a place of cedar it is able of to be
beautiful. You think, "Ah that will be a good unexceptionable enclosure."
But, sees, as soon as the places are in position, him laying attentively
a flat axle vertically of forehead to each, so that the passer-by
to imagine that he has completed the action of value to make an enclosure of apartment
wicker frames, going so out of his/her way of concealing that positive and
beautiful characteristic in his/her enclosure. He seems to have some furtive
theme to admit that he has used the true article!
An arrow will have posted to a modern door. Instead of being applied
with an iron dish or it dresses again of brass, in himself a decorative characteristic on
a white space like that of the surface of a door, the carpenter
you cut out a wood piece some edge of the door, sinks the arrow
out of sight, so that nothing will seem to see but a small
handle of meaningless brass, and it considers that he has completed a lot a
clean job. You compare this method with that of a locksmith of mediaeval,
and the result with his/her great iron arrow, and if you cannot appreciate
the difference, both at the beginning and it results, I should recommend a
course of historical study of art until You is convinced. On the other