Letters of Oscar Wilde
Here’s a piece from De Profundis - written right before leaving prison:
To me one of the things in history the most to be regretted is that the Christ’s own renaissance which had produced the Cathedral of Chartres, the Arthurian cycle of legends, the life of St. Francis of Assisi, the art of Giotto, and Dante’s Divine Comedy, was not allowed to develop on its own lines but was interrupted and spoiled by the dreary classical Renaissance that gave us Petrarch, and Raphael’s frescoes, and Palladian architecture, and formal French tragedy, and St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Pope’s poetry, and and everything this is made from without and by dead rules….
Oscar….blissfully opinionated, gorgeous reference points from long ago, they still linger and live in our imagination
Photo, Assisi, 2012