Howard E. Hugo on Art and Society

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Scholar of the European, Romantic Movement

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“...the artist was a guide to society, but that society often scorned its saviors; add the increasing difficulties of physical existence in a workaday, middle-class world where only "practical" activity is rewarded -- and you have the artist's problem.”

Source: "Romanticism: Definition, Explanation, and Evaluation," edited by John B. Halsted, D.C. Heath & Company, 1965. Part 1: The Meanings and Evaluation of Romanticism, Chapter 4: Components of Romanticism, by Howard E. Hugo, Page 36.

"Romanticism: Definition, Explanation, and Evaluation," edited by John B. Halsted, D.C. Heath & Company, 1965.

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