more from 'An Essay in Aesthetics' by Roger Fry

Single Idea 20423

[catalogued under 21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 3. Art as Imitation]

Full Idea

If imitation is the sole purpose of the graphic arts, it is surprising that the works of such arts are ever looked upon as more than curiosities, or ingenious toys, and are ever taken seriously by grown-up people.

Gist of Idea

If graphic arts only aim at imitation, their works are only trivial ingenious toys

Source

Roger Fry (An Essay in Aesthetics [1909], p.23)

Book Reference

Fry,Roger: 'Vision and Design' [Penguin 1937], p.23


A Reaction

But then you might say that same about fine wines. A mere nice taste is hardly worthy of grown ups, and yet lots of grown ups feeling quite passionately about it. What about Fabergé eggs?