By Dwight Longenecker Conservatives must preserve and pass on the riches of the past, but we must also be aware of and open to the opportunities of the present, so that the proper fusion of old and new will inspire and enable truly great… Continue Reading “Can Conservatives Make Great Art? ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Kay Clarity The left has long understood the power of the arts in furthering radical ideas, in a way conservatives have largely failed to grasp in defending theirs. Conservatives with the financial means must increase their support of conservative artists for the sake… Continue Reading “The Plight of the Conservative Artist in a Liberal World ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Nayeli Riano Constantino Brumidi’s fresco is less a deification of Washington than it is a creative recording of his achievements and his legacy for our nation’s politicians… — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/08/italian-fresco-us-capitol-brumidi-apotheosis-washington-nayeli-riano.html
By Darrell Falconburg If the “Vita Nuova” had been the only major work Dante had made, this work alone would have earned him the reputation as a great poet of Western Civilization… — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/09/dante-transformed-love-musings-poets-love-beatrice-darrell-falconburg.html
By Jason Morgan — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/07/watanabe-sadao-importance-christian-home-jason-morgan.html
By Jason Morgan Watanabe Sadao never made art for popes and presidents. He made art for the humble Christian home. His simple style was not an affectation, but a true expression of his Christian faith. Like his father’s hymns, Watanabe’s prints were for living… Continue Reading “Watanabe Sadao & the Importance of the Christian Home ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Adam De Gree — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/05/escaping-political-kitsch-adam-de-gree.html