Ernest Flagg: Quotes about art

Ernest Flagg was American architect. Explore interesting quotes on art.
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“Greek art was extremely simple and direct; both in design and construction the Greek mind abhorred complicaton.”

Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)

“Why can there not be a new art founded on the only principle which can produce great art—the principle that art is the interpretation or extraction of the essence of beauty in nature, and all else is secondary?”

Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)
Context: Why can there not be a new art founded on the only principle which can produce great art—the principle that art is the interpretation or extraction of the essence of beauty in nature, and all else is secondary?<!-- Introduction

“Beauty alone is an excellent reason for many things, but when a design is in direct conflict with common sense it cannot be a work of art.”

Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)
Context: Reason... to suppose any production, worthy to be called a work of art, can be made without its use is foolish.... By the use of reason many mistakes in design may be avoided and many counterfeits of art readily detected.... Beauty alone is an excellent reason for many things, but when a design is in direct conflict with common sense it cannot be a work of art.

“Imagination may be called the dynamic force in art.”

Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)
Context: Imagination... implies originality. It results in a reflection... of the working mind of the designer.... Imagination may be called the dynamic force in art.... It is the quality which distinguishes the artistic from the photographic representation of nature.

“Clarity or Decision. …without it there is uncertainty, hesitation, obscurity, instability… incomparable with good art. The meaning and object of the design should be clear… it should be frank, as the French say.”

Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)
Context: Clarity or Decision.... without it there is uncertainty, hesitation, obscurity, instability... incomparable with good art. The meaning and object of the design should be clear... it should be frank, as the French say.

“A master in art need not go into the highways and byways for affects; he knows the straight course and follows it.”

Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)

“Style… the very hall-mark of great art… there is little use in trying to define style.”

Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)

“For more than two thousand years architectural design by the use of a modulus, except in the case of the classic orders, had been a lost art.”

Source: Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922), Ch. II