on taste and acculturation
To choose or to construct beautiful forms requires good taste, and that in its turn requires cultivation, which comes from the observation of beautiful forms. Those who are not accustomed to seeing beautiful things are, in consequence, often uncertain whether they think a thing beautiful or not. Some perhaps all of us have an intuition for what is beautiful; but most of us have to achieve beauty by taking pains.
- Edward Johnston
- Edward Johnston
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