خلاصه ماشینی:
IT is no · serious indictment of the artist's way of looking at things to say that he is chiefly concerned with external manifestations, Unlike the historian, the poet, or the architect, he is content to accept the visual impression of concrete facts without question.
For out of the tail of your eye you have seen that just there, in that neglected Kiosk with the cornice which the overgrowing Peepul tree has treated in such vandal fashion, is the very place to catch that floating line of the Jag Ni was Palace, now busily, and all urnvittingly, engaged in marvellously beautifying itself by duplicating its exquisite image in the lake ; while enchanting effects are pencilling every dome and turret with light.
The appositeness of this domed palace to the rest of the island, of the island to the lake, and of the magnificent city to its magnificent environment furnishes matter for thought not only to the artist engaged in the business of painting pictures, but to the philosophic spectator of Indian Art thus wedded to the life and features of the country itself.
The dream-like palaces of Udaipur are reminiscent not only of the Moghul's artistic genius but of the pleasant 1\Ioghul attitude towards · life, which in some ways resembled the Victorian poet's dictum " Dreams are true while they last, and do .