Capitolo 7
the temptation to make to imitate him/it some other material, while losing this way
his/her individuality from a contortion that you/he/she can be curious and interesting,
but out of place. All it is a pleasure to see acrobats on the stage but it
it would be painful to see curling them in and out in our sketch-room
chairs.
The true spirit that the Arts and Arts you/he/she is trying to inculcate
you/he/she was found in Florence when the great artists turned their attention
to the manipulation of objects of daily use, Welcome Cellini being
it will make salt-wine cellars and Sansovino to work on inkstands, and
Donatello on frames of portrait, while Pollajuolo made chandeliers.
The more our principal artists realize the need of their attention
in the smaller arts, the we reach almost a genuine
alliance between the arts and the arts.
To add on the effect of this harmony among art and art in the
Centuries averages, have said the Abbe Texier: "In those art of days and
products were mixed and you/they were identified; art earned by this affinity
great practical facility, and it manufactures a lot of original beauty."
And then the value to the artist is almost incalculable. To spend
the life of one in to get means on that way of living is a waste of everybody
enjoyment. To use the life of one as one goes long--to live every day
with pleasure in congenial occupation--that is worth
while. The life of an artisan is a daily and continuous fulfilment of
the ideal end of the man that spends all of his/her time and strength
in to acquire wealth so that of the duration (and he can never live
sees the day) he can be able to check his/her time and to use him/it as
arrange him. There you/he/she is stored on capital represented in the life
of a man whose job is a recreation, and expressive of his really
personality.
In a book of this ransom it is not possible to treat of every art
or art that hocked the ability of the workers of mediaeval. But to
of the future duration I hope to make a study separate of the ceramic art,
protects with glass in his/her various forms, the arts of engraving and to stamp and