For the whole meaning of the strange thing called Art is merely this,
that by copying a thing, by making it over again, and above all by
making it over again with a slight difference, we can see something of
the primary wonder of it, a spasm, as it were, of the enduring
astonishment of God. Anyone, for instance, who has ever looked with
certain feelings at a child's dolls'-house, knows the thing of which I
speak. The very fact that the dolls'-house is small, makes us realise
with surprise that houses can be so large. The very fact that it is not
real makes us remember, with a sort of shock, that houses are real. We
see the thing at second hand; and then only we realise it at first hand.
In this the dolls'-house is the symbol and seed of the whole of art.
Art, as I have said, has exactly the opposite aim to the aim of science.
Science connects a thing with everything, that it may be natural and
expected. Art isolates a thing from everything, that it may be
unexpected, that it may be supernatural.
-The Independent Review, Volume 5, February-April 1905
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