Painting has something to say which sculpture cannot say; architecture has a message which cannot be repeated in music; and vice versa.


Greek Lines and Other Architectural Essays, Architecture and Poetry (p. 237), Houghton Mifflin & Co. 1893


Painting has something to say which sculpture cannot say; architecture has a message which cannot be repeated in music; and vice versa.

Painting has something to say which sculpture cannot say; architecture has a message which cannot be repeated in music; and vice versa.

Painting has something to say which sculpture cannot say; architecture has a message which cannot be repeated in music; and vice versa.

Painting has something to say which sculpture cannot say; architecture has a message which cannot be repeated in music; and vice versa.