Once upon a time, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, there was a moderately successful artist. His first name was Adolf, and he would eventually be famous the world over for other reasons.
Young Adolf was of the opinion that true art depicted reality as it was, as the eye perceived it. More or less like a photograph, but in colour. ‘Beauty is truth,’ he said, quoting a Frenchman he otherwise wanted nothing to do with.
Much later in life, when Adolf was not quite so young, he saw to it that books, art, and even people went up in flames, in the name of the correct worldview. This eventually led to the biggest war the world had thus far seen. Adolf both lost and perished.
And his worldview went into hiding…









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