English poetry has been in existence for at least 1,400 years. This tradition continues alive and well at The Society of Classical Poets like nowhere else. Today, poetry is everywhere. It is in the songs on the radio, in our national anthems, and in the fight songs of our favorite...

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‘Why Beauty Matters’: BBC Documentary

Famous British writer, philosopher, and composer Roger Scruton reaches an above average level of aesthetic clarity here in this inspiring documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UfZ7pDwC5h0 Scruton believes that beauty in art does matter and that the modern art of the 20th century has largely lost that beauty. A BBC documentary from 2009 vividly...

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Living Master: Jeremy Lipking

By Michael Zakian In a remarkably short period of time, Jeremy Lipking has emerged as one of the country’s premier realist artists. His talent, which rivals that of the late 19th century painterly realists such as John Singer Sargent, Joaquin Sorolla, and Anders Zorn, is outstanding for a painter of...

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Photos Track Medieval Icelandic Sagas

NEW YORK—The English-speaking world has the tales of King Arthur. The Arab world has “One Thousand and One Nights.” The Scandinavian people of Iceland have the “Íslendingasögur,” or “The Sagas of Icelanders”—which are arguably more embedded in the landscape of its people than other ancient tales. While the English might...

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Flash Point for New Renaissance

By Evan Mantyk NEW YORK—A new vigor for classical arts, like another Renaissance, was in the air at the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, in Manhattan, where the lifelike sculptures of Sabin Howard were on exhibit earlier this year. “Real art uplifts you, it transforms you,” said award-winning novelist...

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