dreyer-mannerism

December 5, 2024

Johannes V. Jensen describes “art” as “soulfully composed form”. That is a definition which is simple and very much to the point. The same goes for the definition the English philosopher Chesterfield gives to the concept of “style.” He says “style is the dress of thoughts.” That is right, provided that “the dress” is not too conspicuous, for a characteristic of good style must be that it enters into such an intimate bond with matter that it is absorbed into a higher unity with it. If it imposes and strikes the eye, it is no longer “style” but “mannerism.”

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Thought:

“What seems to us for us is true.
The planet has no proper light,
And yet, when Venus is in view,
No primal star is half so bright.”

Coventry Patmore

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