THE HISTORY OF PAINTING

THE HISTORY OF PAINTING

A shadowand reflection quarelled once upon a time,Disputing o’er the setting for a woodland pantomime.One claimed that color dominates and waved to heaven’s blue;The other held that outline makes an angel worth the view.The tumult shook the thrushes’ nests, the fledglings joined their cries;Forth came the fauns from forest gloom with wistful enterprise.Reflection flung her florid robes o’er gneiss and dolomite;The shadow bowed to everything that stood within the light.But color lacked the candor and the certainty divine;The shadow clung forever to the flatness of a line.Spake suddenly an oracle, gray-feathered, blindly wise:“The absence of the sunlight worketh wonders in the eyes;“For light and shades are synonyms of things that stand apartTill love creates a question and a longing in each heart.”The fledglings caught the utterance, the fauns were there to see;They stayed to watch a shadow kiss a rose light recklessly.Thereafter there was artistry, the brooks began to paint;The ferns were willing models and the lilacs lost restraint;The lakes were filled with sunsets and the birth-marked butterfliesOn balanced wings were cruising ’cross the mirrors of the skies.The granite learned to glisten and the rocks that held the rainAwoke to truer technique, tempting visions back again.Thus from a bickering were born the painter’s art and loreThat beauty might be glorified by love forever more.

A shadowand reflection quarelled once upon a time,Disputing o’er the setting for a woodland pantomime.One claimed that color dominates and waved to heaven’s blue;The other held that outline makes an angel worth the view.The tumult shook the thrushes’ nests, the fledglings joined their cries;Forth came the fauns from forest gloom with wistful enterprise.Reflection flung her florid robes o’er gneiss and dolomite;The shadow bowed to everything that stood within the light.But color lacked the candor and the certainty divine;The shadow clung forever to the flatness of a line.Spake suddenly an oracle, gray-feathered, blindly wise:“The absence of the sunlight worketh wonders in the eyes;“For light and shades are synonyms of things that stand apartTill love creates a question and a longing in each heart.”The fledglings caught the utterance, the fauns were there to see;They stayed to watch a shadow kiss a rose light recklessly.Thereafter there was artistry, the brooks began to paint;The ferns were willing models and the lilacs lost restraint;The lakes were filled with sunsets and the birth-marked butterfliesOn balanced wings were cruising ’cross the mirrors of the skies.The granite learned to glisten and the rocks that held the rainAwoke to truer technique, tempting visions back again.Thus from a bickering were born the painter’s art and loreThat beauty might be glorified by love forever more.

A shadowand reflection quarelled once upon a time,Disputing o’er the setting for a woodland pantomime.

A shadowand reflection quarelled once upon a time,

Disputing o’er the setting for a woodland pantomime.

One claimed that color dominates and waved to heaven’s blue;The other held that outline makes an angel worth the view.

One claimed that color dominates and waved to heaven’s blue;

The other held that outline makes an angel worth the view.

The tumult shook the thrushes’ nests, the fledglings joined their cries;Forth came the fauns from forest gloom with wistful enterprise.

The tumult shook the thrushes’ nests, the fledglings joined their cries;

Forth came the fauns from forest gloom with wistful enterprise.

Reflection flung her florid robes o’er gneiss and dolomite;The shadow bowed to everything that stood within the light.

Reflection flung her florid robes o’er gneiss and dolomite;

The shadow bowed to everything that stood within the light.

But color lacked the candor and the certainty divine;The shadow clung forever to the flatness of a line.

But color lacked the candor and the certainty divine;

The shadow clung forever to the flatness of a line.

Spake suddenly an oracle, gray-feathered, blindly wise:“The absence of the sunlight worketh wonders in the eyes;

Spake suddenly an oracle, gray-feathered, blindly wise:

“The absence of the sunlight worketh wonders in the eyes;

“For light and shades are synonyms of things that stand apartTill love creates a question and a longing in each heart.”

“For light and shades are synonyms of things that stand apart

Till love creates a question and a longing in each heart.”

The fledglings caught the utterance, the fauns were there to see;They stayed to watch a shadow kiss a rose light recklessly.

The fledglings caught the utterance, the fauns were there to see;

They stayed to watch a shadow kiss a rose light recklessly.

Thereafter there was artistry, the brooks began to paint;The ferns were willing models and the lilacs lost restraint;

Thereafter there was artistry, the brooks began to paint;

The ferns were willing models and the lilacs lost restraint;

The lakes were filled with sunsets and the birth-marked butterfliesOn balanced wings were cruising ’cross the mirrors of the skies.

The lakes were filled with sunsets and the birth-marked butterflies

On balanced wings were cruising ’cross the mirrors of the skies.

The granite learned to glisten and the rocks that held the rainAwoke to truer technique, tempting visions back again.

The granite learned to glisten and the rocks that held the rain

Awoke to truer technique, tempting visions back again.

Thus from a bickering were born the painter’s art and loreThat beauty might be glorified by love forever more.

Thus from a bickering were born the painter’s art and lore

That beauty might be glorified by love forever more.


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