HUMANISTVALUES
221
actual
reproduction
oftheproportion
andsymmetries
ofthebody,withresultsthat
werenecessarilysome-
times trivial and childish.
Vasari was nearer the
truth when he said in praise
of a building that it
seemed
'
not built,
but born
'
—
non murato ma
veramente waio./Architecture, to communicate
the
vital
values of
the spirit, must appear organic like
thebody\AndagreatercriticthanVasari/Michael
Angelo\himself,touchedon
atruthmoreprofound,it
may be,than he realised, when h^wroteofarchi-
tecture:
'
Hethathath not mastered,ordoth not
master
the
humanfigure,
andinespecialitsanatomy,
maynevercomprehendit.\
III
But, how far, it is natural to ask, can such an
explanationbecarried
? Grantingitstruth,canwe
establishits sufficiency? Our pleasure inarchitec-
.tural
form seemsmanifold. Canonesuchprinciple
explainit? Afullanswertothisquestion
isperhaps
onlytobe
earnedinthe longprocessof
experiment
and verification which
the actual practiceof archi-
tecture
entails. HowminutelyHumanism
canenter
intothedetailof
architecture,howsingularlyitmay
govern its maindesign,
could not, in anycase, be
demonstrated
withoutamassof
instancesandafree
use ofillustration. A
study of these, drawn from
Renaissance
architecture, must form the
matter of