
Retro Zeitgeist
8.5" x 11" Colored Pencil
George Hegel believed that art reflected, by its very nature, the
culture of the time in which it is created. Culture and art are
inextricable because an individual artist is a product of his or her
time and therefore brings that culture to any given work of art.
Furthermore, he believed that in the modern world it was impossible
to produce classical art, which he believed represented a "free and
ethical culture", which depended more on the philosophy of art and
theory of art, rather than a reflection of the social construct, or
Zeitgeist in which a given artist lives.
This original art is available at
Fayette Gallery
2573 Richmond Road, French Quarter Square, Suite 360
Lexington, Kentucky
(859) 272-7111
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