Excerpt from Rookwood, an American Art
"Our definition of a work of art as something beautiful, skillfully made to give pleasure, applies as truly to, the artistic industries as it does to the Fine Arts. It is not enough that the thing should seem beautiful to the maker; there must be a corresponding perceptive faculty in the person or class for whom it is made."
"Between the artists' land and the world of every-day life hangs many a spangled rainbow bridge. He that can traverse the intervening gulf will assuredly find his way to the realm where all the poets and painters and musicians have dwelt, and where they have beheld the glimpses of beauty, which, though perhaps but dimly remembered and indistinctly embodied in their works, have become the priceless possessions of the human race."
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