Thursday, June 19, 2014

The purpose to which they are applied

The purpose to which they are applied

The purpose to which they are applied



Locality, amplitude of the buildings, the purpose to which they are applied - every consideration connected with them, in fact, should be consulted, as to color. Stone will give its own color; which, by the way, some prodigiously smart folks paint - quite as decorous or essential, as to "paint the lily." Brick sometimes must be painted, but it should be of a color in keeping with its character, - of substance and dignity; not a counterfeit of stone, or to cheat him who looks upon it into a belief that it may be marble, or other unfounded pretension. A warm russet is most appropriate for brick-work of any kind of color - the color of a russet apple, or undressed leather - shades that comport with Milton's beautiful idea of


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