Henry Theodore Tuckerman Quote

A work of art is said to be perfect in proportion as it does not remind the spectator of the process by which it was created.


The optimist (ed. 1850)


A work of art is said to be perfect in proportion as it does not remind the spectator of the process by which it was created.

A work of art is said to be perfect in proportion as it does not remind the spectator of the process by which it was created.

A work of art is said to be perfect in proportion as it does not remind the spectator of the process by which it was created.

A work of art is said to be perfect in proportion as it does not remind the spectator of the process by which it was created.