Abstract
THE opening of the Royal Academy Exhibition at Burlington House is a seasonal event which interests most of us, even if we are not endowed with special artistic perceptions. In art, as in science, there is specialisation into particular spheres; and therefore great variety of effort, with the necessary limitations, must be displayed in the works exhibited by an Academy. As in science also, creative ideas cannot be expected to be conceived so frequently as commonplace performances.
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