Walter J. Phillips Quote

The syllogism art for art's sake refers to that kind of painting which disregards, or is contrary to, public taste.


Phillips in Print: The Selected Writings of Walter J. Phillips on Canadian Nature and Art (ed. 1982)


The syllogism art for art's sake refers to that kind of painting which disregards, or is contrary to, public taste.

The syllogism art for art's sake refers to that kind of painting which disregards, or is contrary to, public taste.

The syllogism art for art's sake refers to that kind of painting which disregards, or is contrary to, public taste.

The syllogism art for art's sake refers to that kind of painting which disregards, or is contrary to, public taste.