William Hogarth Quote

Experience teaches us that the eye may be subdued and forced into forming and disposing of objects even quite contrary to what it would naturally see them, by pre judgement of the mind or some other persuasive motive.


The Analysis of Beauty (1753)


Experience teaches us that the eye may be subdued and forced into forming and disposing of objects even quite contrary to what it would naturally see ...

Experience teaches us that the eye may be subdued and forced into forming and disposing of objects even quite contrary to what it would naturally see ...

Experience teaches us that the eye may be subdued and forced into forming and disposing of objects even quite contrary to what it would naturally see ...

Experience teaches us that the eye may be subdued and forced into forming and disposing of objects even quite contrary to what it would naturally see ...