Thursday, March 01, 2018

Q&A …

… No Longer With Us | Naim Attallah Online. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)


Are there any objective, or at least non-subjective, criteria for beauty?  
Yes, I think there are. The French, after all, have Versailles, and they have so many marvelous buildings which are perfectly proportioned in every sort of style. They have the classical tradition of remarkable taste, but unfortunately, as soon as the petite bourgeoisie takes over, then it becomes grotesque. French taste has gone down the drain. Even their painting is now very poor. Only think what they used to be in the eighteenth century. The whole question of taste is very difficult because taste is so personal, so private a thing, but I think that a person who has a certain classical education is entitled to some say in matters of taste. Classical education is the background. I’m afraid there is also natural bad taste, and bad taste is more general than good taste. When I see the garish, the obvious, the bright, the sexy, all of that appals, alas.

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