Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are art collections to those who cannot comprehend them ; just as all literature is open to him who has learned to read, so is all art to him who has learned to draw, whose eye has been trained... Circular[s] of Information - Página 14por United States. Office of Education - 1875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1876 - 530 páginas
...without this training. Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are artgalleries to those who cannot comprehend them. Just as all literature...trained to see, and his fingers made facile to execute." Normal School: Primary and Grammar Grades. — The advantages of this school, as conducted the past... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 1112 páginas
...training. Ja«t aa libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are art-galleries to those 'ho cannot comprehend them. Just as all literature is open to him who hae learned to rea¿,80 is all art to him who has learned to draw, whose eye has boon trained to see,... | |
| 1875 - 942 páginas
...people, than could be accomplished by the establishment of a hundred art-museums with. out this training. Just as all literature is open to him who has learned...learned to draw, whose eye has been trained to see, and whose fingers have been made facile to execute." — Report of Commissioner -Eaton Drawing is "not... | |
| 1875 - 1070 páginas
...without this training. ' Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are art-galleries to those who cannot comprehend them. Just as all literature...open to him who has learned to read, so is all art to rim who has learned to draw, whose eye has been trained to see, and his fingers made facile to execute.... | |
| United States. Office of Education, Isaac Edwards Clarke - 1885 - 1122 páginas
...without this training. Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so aro art collections to those who cannot comprehend them ; just as all...fingers made facile to execute. We have begun at the wroug end; we asked lor art galleries when we needed drawing schools. But the evil is not irremediable.... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1900 - 538 páginas
...without this training. Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are art collections to those who cannot comprehend them ; just as all...execute. We have begun at the wrong end ; we asked for art galleries when we needed drawing schools. But the evil is not irremediable. Let drawing be generally... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1900 - 538 páginas
...without this training. Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are art collections to those who cannot comprehend them ; just as all...to draw, whose eye has been trained to see, and his ringers made facile to execute. We have begun at the wrong end ; we asked for art galleries when we... | |
| 1902 - 438 páginas
...this art training. Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are art collections to those who cannot comprehend them; just as all literature...execute. We have begun at the wrong end; we asked for art galleries when we needed drawing schools. But the evil is not irremediable. Let drawing be generally... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1910 - 1150 páginas
...without this training. Just as libraries are worthless to those who cannot read, so are art collections to those who cannot comprehend them ; just as all...execute. We have begun at the wrong end ; we asked for art galleries when we needed drawing schools. But the evil is not irremediable. Let drawing be generally... | |
| |