Show I A Art t for lor Arts Art's Sake Art for arts art's sake does not mean that art Is more Important than morals or Is to be pursued to the exclusion of every ery other Interest It simply means that art Is a n region free tree and I It cannot be bent to ends of ot moral edIfication or practical propaganda propaganda ganda gunda without coarsening warping and cheapening It any more than achurch a achurch church steeple can be turned Into a silo And even e the most practical farmer would hardly dare to suggest that the church trustee ask the architect architect archi archi- feet to plan a church without a steeple on the ground that It served I no practical purpose Llewellyn Jones In First Impressions |