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19658262 No.19658262 [Reply] [Original]

>"The entire Renaissance, including its paintings, I declare to be a period of barbarism, in spite of all the great geniuses who were a part of it and based their art on it. How could this compare with the performance of an Aeschylus tragedy, which was a religious service?"
>The "plait"-church Domenico with the pillar of the saint disgusted him, "that's where the renaissance lead to"; I (Cosima) say, that the renaissance is as little to blame for it as Palestrina's music is to blame for the origin of the operatic aria, but he sticks to his opinion, Greek art had influenced the world long after its fall, but with this eagerness to do it beautifully, to avoid the harsh, one arrived at the rococo. There was something spoiled in the seed. People like Nietzsche, through the renaissance-man Burckhardt, even say it openly what they want: Erasmus, Petrarca, they are abhorrent to me.

Books with this view?

>> No.19658375

>Petrarca
>Renaissance
???

>> No.19658381

>>19658262
>blablabla
>t. g*rm
Hitler lost

>> No.19658443

>>19658375
Yes???

>> No.19658452

>>19658443
>Yes???
No.

>> No.19658454

>>19658452
No.