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HYLAND he twentieth century saw the ascent of abstraction, and yet, nothing, if truth be told, delights us as much as verisimilitude. The perfection and imitation of nature—mimesis—is a human and especially an artistic urge, whether the form be literary or visual. HYLAND Editor Kyle Marshall recently had occasion to visit the Ariana Museum in Geneva, and there saw an astonishing variety of eighteenth century fish and vegetable matter in faience. The eighteenth century, the Enlightenment, saw an unusual synthesis, perhaps never again to be equaled, between scientific illustration and art, epitomized in the early part of the century by the botanical and entomological drawings, sensuously precise, of Maria Sibylla Merian. But faience is more folly than science, ersatz food in dishes created purely to please rather than instruct. Nevertheless, these ceramic delicacies convince as well as charm us. T Plat aux asperfes; Sceaux (France), vers 1755, faïence, polychromie de petit feu; Succession Lucie Schmidheiny, 2001 Inc. AR 2001-238

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