Art
Art - meaning Summary
Art Humanizes Everyday Life
Emerson argues that art beautifies everyday life, transforming ordinary streets, work, and objects into sources of wonder. By inserting imagery, festivals, and monuments into the city, art recalls the past, ennobles the present, and promises a renewed future. It acclimates humans to mortality and time, lifting the drudge’s imagination toward ancestral and heavenly visions and allowing everyday experience to serve as steps toward a larger, spiritual life.
Read Complete AnalysesGive to barrows, trays, and pans Grace and glimmer of romance; Bring the moonlight into noon Hid in gleaming piles of stone; On the city's paved street Plant gardens lined with lilacs sweet; Let spouting fountains cool the air, Singing in the sun-baked square; Let statue, picture, park, and hall, Ballad, flag, and festival, The past restore, the day adorn, And make to-morrow a new morn. So shall the drudge in dusty frock Spy behind the city clock Retinues of airy kings, Skirts of angels, starry wings, His fathers shining in bright fables, His children fed at heavenly tables. 'T is the privilege of Art Thus to play its cheerful part, Man on earth to acclimate, And bend the exile to his fate, And, moulded of one element With the days and firmament, Teach him on these as stairs to climb, And live on even terms with Time; Whilst upper life the slender rill Of human sense doth overfill.
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