The convention by which the great events in biblical or secular history could be enacted only by magnificent physical specimens, handsome and well-groomed, went on for a long time - till the middle of the nineteenth century. Only a very few artists - perhaps only Rembrandt and Caravaggio in the first rank - were independent enough to stand against it. And I think that this convention, which was an element in the so-called grand manner, became a deadening influence on the European mind. It deadened our sense of truth, even our sense of moral responsibility. (Kenneth Clark)

The convention by which the great events in biblical or secular history could be enacted only by magnificent physical specimens, handsome and well-groomed, went on for a long time - till the middle of the nineteenth century. Only a very few artists - perhaps only Rembrandt and Caravaggio in the first rank - were independent enough to stand against it. And I think that this convention, which was an element in the so-called grand manner, became a deadening influence on the European mind. It deadened our sense of truth, even our sense of moral responsibility.

Kenneth Clark

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