Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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"Out of the Mouth of Babes," by J. LaFarge '01, is an admirable bit of work. It is delicate and tender in conception, and artistic in execution. The theme of the story is the uplifting of a day-laborer's character through the spirit of his dead wife, ever present...
"Clinton's Idyll," by J. G. F., is a story of the same character as the work this writer has given us in the past, but it does not come up to the standard of his best previous writings.
The affirmation is untrue that according to Ruskin, perfection of art consists in exact imitation of nature. In the opening of "Modern Painters" he defines great art as that which conveys to the mind the greatest number of the greatest ideas, and he distinctly asserts later that there is a...
An essential feature of Ruskin's philosophy of art is the affirmation of the influence upon art of moral conditions and the reaction of art itself on moral character. That moral conditions influence the arts is a proposition little doubted now. That the duty of the fine arts is to...
The building will stand on the corner of Quincy street and Broadway on the site now occupied by Professor Laugdell's house, facing south, and so arranged as to form with Sever Hall one side of a new quadrangle to be completed by a new building in the future. The...