Quote by Helen Keller, The Story of My Li

I sometimes wonder if the hand is not more sensitive to the beauties of sculpture than the eye. I should think the wonderful rhythmical flow of lines and curves could be more subtly felt than seen. Be this as it may, I know that I can feel the heart-throbs of the ancient Greeks in their marble gods and goddesses.


I sometimes wonder if the hand is not more sensitive to the

Summary

This quote suggests that the sense of touch, particularly through the hand, may perceive the aesthetic qualities of sculptural art more deeply than just visual observation with the eye. The speaker ponders that the intricate and harmonious lines and curves of sculptures can be more keenly sensed and understood through touch. They express a personal belief in being able to perceive the emotional and artistic essence of ancient Greek sculptures through running their hands over the smooth marble surface, as if feeling the heartbeat or vitality of the gods and goddesses depicted.

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By Helen Keller, The Story of My Li
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