. Art crafts for amateurs . No. 79.—Wood Inlay, by the Pim-lico Class, under the Hon. 7NLA No. 80.—Wardrobe by Messrs. Majorelle Freres, showing naturalesqueinlay and carving. (In the Paris Exhibition, 1903.) 120 ART CRAFTS FOR AMATEURS. what has been done—paralyses the worker, and in thusbeing but a shadow of some one stronger than ones self isalways to be behind. It is not necessary to enunciate such a truism that we areall the result of what has gone before, for what we haveseen and studied passes into our being, becoming part ofour mental fibre, and, whether we will o


. Art crafts for amateurs . No. 79.—Wood Inlay, by the Pim-lico Class, under the Hon. 7NLA No. 80.—Wardrobe by Messrs. Majorelle Freres, showing naturalesqueinlay and carving. (In the Paris Exhibition, 1903.) 120 ART CRAFTS FOR AMATEURS. what has been done—paralyses the worker, and in thusbeing but a shadow of some one stronger than ones self isalways to be behind. It is not necessary to enunciate such a truism that we areall the result of what has gone before, for what we haveseen and studied passes into our being, becoming part ofour mental fibre, and, whether we will or not, it is bound tofind expression in any effort towards originality we make;but that is not the same thing as putting on some otherworkers glasses, and seeing everything as he saw it. If we


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