Kenneth Clark Quote

However much the various phases of the French Revolution may have modelled themselves on Roman history — the early phase on Republican virtue, the later on Imperial grandeur — the fact remains that classicism depended on a fixed and rational philosophy; whereas the spirit of the Revolution was one of change and of emotion.


Ch. 1: David - The Romantic Rebellion (1973)


However much the various phases of the French Revolution may have modelled themselves on Roman history — the early phase on Republican virtue, the...

However much the various phases of the French Revolution may have modelled themselves on Roman history — the early phase on Republican virtue, the...

However much the various phases of the French Revolution may have modelled themselves on Roman history — the early phase on Republican virtue, the...

However much the various phases of the French Revolution may have modelled themselves on Roman history — the early phase on Republican virtue, the...