. Painting, sculpture, and architecture as representative arts : an essay in comparative aesthetics. -le, that is the best which, while securing unity, admits. FIG. 204.—WALKER MUSEUM, CHICAGO UNIVERSITY-— Cosmopolitan pages 369, 380. of the greatest variety both in appearance and also incostliness. Columbia College has started out with anexpensiv^e librar}, in the Gra^co-Roman style, to beconstructed, of course, as must everything in this style, ofcut and polished stone. The question is whether it willbe easy to erect museums, recitation-halls, and possiblydormitories of various


. Painting, sculpture, and architecture as representative arts : an essay in comparative aesthetics. -le, that is the best which, while securing unity, admits. FIG. 204.—WALKER MUSEUM, CHICAGO UNIVERSITY-— Cosmopolitan pages 369, 380. of the greatest variety both in appearance and also incostliness. Columbia College has started out with anexpensiv^e librar}, in the Gra^co-Roman style, to beconstructed, of course, as must everything in this style, ofcut and polished stone. The question is whether it willbe easy to erect museums, recitation-halls, and possiblydormitories of various shapes, that will conform to thisstyle ; and whether, if this will be easy, there will bemoney enough for the purpose ; or, if so, whether it will


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