Part 3 of 6 by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link book Part 3 of 6 22/29 The guide said that after Titian's time and the time of the other great names we had grown so familiar with, high art declined; then it partially rose again--an inferior sort of painters sprang up, and these shabby pictures were the work of their hands. Then I said, in my heat, that I "wished to goodness high art had declined five hundred years sooner." The Renaissance pictures suit me very well, though sooth to say its school were too much given to painting real men and did not indulge enough in martyrs. He was born in South Carolina, of slave parents. They came to Venice while he was an infant. |