Victor Hugo Quotes
After The Dazzling Orgies In Form And Color Of The Eighteenth Century, Art Was Put On A Diet, And Allowed Nothing But The Straight Line. This Sort Of Progress Ended In Ugliness. Art Reduced To A Skeleton, Was The Result. This Was The Advantage Of This Kind Of Wisdom And Abstinence; The Style Was So Sober That It Became Lean.
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