1. (Andrey) collected progressive philistine
art ...His bride found the ranch yard adorned with a sculpture, if that’s
the right word, by old Heinrich himself and his four hefty assistants, a huge
hideous lump of bourgeois mahogany, ten feet high, entitled ‘Maternity,’ the
mother (in reverse) of all the plaster gnomes and pig-iron toadstools planted by
former Vinelanders in front of their dachas in Lyaska.
(ADA)
2 ..As had happened on previous
occasions, around ten o'clock a most jarring succession of bumps and scrapes
suddenly came from above: it was the cretin upstairs dragging a heavy piece of
inscrutable sculpture (catalogued as "Pauline anide") from the center of his
studio to the corner it occupied at night. ( Transparent Things)
Dear List,
I wonder if VN's harsh words against HM's
scultpures, classed amid "philistine art" in general ( Ada), added to his angry
dismissal of "the cretin upstairs" equally "maternal "
sculpture (Transparent Things), reappear in his other novels in a more
explicit and particularized way. I'm also curious about this connection bt.
trashy art and proliferating maternal decorative Kitsch. Many VN
characters are sterile ( Van, for example, quite explicitly so): is this
somehow connected to VN's assessment of Modern Art and, say, Duchamp's
"ready mades" and a trend towards popularization of
art ?
Thank you,
Jansy