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    Supports→Whatever the visual arts include must give way completely to beauty if not compatible with beauty, or be subordinate to beauty if compatible with it.

    Among the ancients, beauty was the supreme law of the visual arts.

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    that among the ancients beauty was the supreme law of the visual arts. Once this has been established, it necessarily follows that whatever else these arts may include must give way completely if not compatible with beauty, and, if compatible, must at least be subordinate to it.

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