Monday, January 21, 2013

And how absolutely necessary to the faithful representation of space this indecision really is, might  be proved  with  the  utmost  ease  by  any  one  who  had veneration enough for the artist to sacrifice one of his pictures to his fame; who would take some one of his works in which the figures were most incomplete, and have them  painted  in  by any  of  our  delicate  and  first-rate  figure painters,  absolutely  preserving  every colour  and  shade  of Turner's group, so as not to lose one atom of the composition, but giving eyes for the pink spots and feet for the white ones. Let the picture be so exhibited in the Academy, and even novices in art would feel at a glance that its truth of space was gone, that every   one   of   its   beauties   and harmonies   had   undergone decomposition,  that  it  was  now  a  grammatical  solecism,  a painting of impossibilities, a thing to torture the eye and offend the mind.
 

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