Henry Van Brunt Quote

The language of architectural forms is one of infinite artifice; it is born of traditions, is shaped by conventions, and speaks in parables and apologues, which are patent only to those who have studied the growth of thought in the development of its signs and symbols.


Greek Lines and Other Architectural Essays, Architecture and Poetry (p. 241), Houghton Mifflin & Co. 1893


The language of architectural forms is one of infinite artifice; it is born of traditions, is shaped by conventions, and speaks in parables and...

The language of architectural forms is one of infinite artifice; it is born of traditions, is shaped by conventions, and speaks in parables and...

The language of architectural forms is one of infinite artifice; it is born of traditions, is shaped by conventions, and speaks in parables and...

The language of architectural forms is one of infinite artifice; it is born of traditions, is shaped by conventions, and speaks in parables and...