The Things Which Are Seen a Revaluation of the Visual Arts

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The Things Which Are Seen a Revaluation of the Visual Arts
A Trystan Arthur Trystan Edwards
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161 of its members, is very much more of a unity than is the configuration shown in 29 B.
Fig. 30 A shows the very worst way in which a row of trees can be planted in a street. It will be observed that the foliage divides the street in the very centre and completely destroys its unity. In Fig. 30 B the trees divide the roadway into three parts, of which the centre is the largest. It is obviously a more satisfactory treatment than the first.
1 r I I 1 1 I L Of the four plans in Fig. 31, A and C
...are faulty.
In the former case a hall is divided equally by a row of columns; in the latter the division, although only partial, produces the same kind of discord. Figs. B and D provide two solutions.
In B a third room is added, so that the divisions achieve unity through plurality; in D one of the L 162 FORM AND SUBJECT.
divisions is made subordinate to the other and thus the conflict is avoided.
It is needless to point out what a very- unpleasant effect is obtained when a room has a dado the top of which is exactly in the middle of the wall, or when it has two equal windows on one side, or when it has a beam right across the very centre of the ceiling.


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