“To delight a child, to add a new joy to the crowded miracles of childhood, is no less worth doing than to leave a Sistine Chapel to astound a somewhat bored procession of tourists; or to have written a classic that sells by the thousands and is possessed unread by all save an infinitesimal percentage of its owners. It is, then, not an ignoble thing to do one’s very best to give our coming rulers – children – a taste of the Kingdom of Art.”
Quotes by Gleeson White
Gleeson WhiteGleeson White was an influential English writer and critic known for his contributions to art literature in the late 19th century. He was particularly recognized for his ability to articulate the sign...