Tuesday, April 21, 2009

kunst für alle

[Ruskin, from Fors Clavigera 7 (1 July 1871), on a report that the Louvre had been set afire in the fighting over the Paris Commune:]

For, indeed, I am myself a Communist of the old school – reddest also of the red; and was on the very point of saying so at the end of my last letter; only the telegram about the Louvre's being on fire stopped me, because I though the Communists of the new school, as I could not at all understand them, might not quite understand me. For we Communists of the old school think that our property belongs to everybody, and everybody's property to us; so of course I thought the Louvre belonged to me as much as to the Parisians, and expected they would have sent word over to me, being an Art Professor, to ask whether I wanted it burnt down. But no message or intimation to that effect ever reached me.

4 comments:

  1. I like "being an Art Professor". Reddest of the red, maybe -- but no radical egalitarian.

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  2. well
    the Brits

    always
    did

    have
    a

    faire
    sense

    of
    humour

    eh?

    hear. hear.

    I guess Ruskin got his (humorous-ness) via
    Johnathan Swift ?

    (no reply necessary.
    as.
    rejection is not never
    an/the issue

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  3. BTW, that should be "für alle" in the title (unless you mean "art for everything", which seems unlikely).

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  4. right you are, Vance. Once upon a time, my German was a trifle more idiomatic...

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