-A Handful of Authors (1953)
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Friday, November 17, 2017
"...the artist is not so much to copy the works of God as to copy the work of God..."
[...] the artist
is not so much to copy the works of God as to copy the work of God,
in the sense of the working of God; or the way in which God works.
There will be in his art the same, or some approximation to the same,
spirit and tendency of line and motion and balance; because there
is only one creation and no inspiration from outside it. But the work
will rather be that of the child of God making his own smaller world
than the servant of God copying the details of the larger one.
And as even the Divine Creator pours forth his cataracts in a manner
proper to water and not to something else, as he carves even his trees
in a style properly to be called wood-carving and not stone-carving,
as he hollows the rock in one way and the wave in another,
so the human creator also is right to recognise the materials
in which his meaning is bodied forth; and to express it in his
own materials and not in an imitation of the cosmic materials.
As Mr. Gill once expressed it in a speech somewhere,
"A sculptor has to make a man; but it has to be a stone man.
It has to be the sort of man that God would have made, if He had
chosen to make him in stone."
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