Thanks, David.
They say that John Ford used to bristle when anyone suggested that he might be artist, or that he was making art. He'd always grumble something about "I'm just making damn westerns". That was his public position, at least; I don't know what he really believed in his heart of hearts.
I guess I was wondring if there were any of the old architects who took a diametrically opposite position to Ford's, at least publicly. From the quotes you provide, at least MacDonald might have. (I'll leave Mackenzie off, just for now; he might've been saying, or so it seems to me, that good gca grows on you like good painting or music, and that you learn to appreciate it more and more it over time -- all true, I think, but maybe not the same thing as thinking of oneself as an artist).
Peter