THE PICTURE AND ITS MESSAGE.
“The picture was the first language of man to man. With pictures he mado his first records. The Artist of the Stone Age told his fellows what
ho had boon seeing by sketching it on the stone walls of his cave, or on a piece of bone. and still his drawing remains for us the fullest message about his life that has been preserved. Strange, is it not, that this language addressed to the eye has come back as the most popular way of rappealing to the mighty multitude? Its simplicity still makes if the shortest way to the minds of millions. Vast tracts of knowledge may now he presented to millions of hrains through the fvtcway of the eye.”—fMy Magazine ”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1927, Page 4
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126THE PICTURE AND ITS MESSAGE. Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1927, Page 4
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