Art collector on dislike of modern taste, UK; 1961

The author and art collector A. M. W. Stirling, also known as Anne Stirling, talks about her dislike of the prevailing mid-century taste in art, saying of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, when asked whether the Pre-Raphaelites would ever come back into fashion again, 'Oh I think certainly some day people will get sane again, and cease admiring the ghastly monstrosities that they're painting now, and admire beautiful things.' London, UK; 1961. (LMA6083S - AEVZ001J)
The author and art collector A. M. W. Stirling, also known as Anne Stirling, talks about her dislike of the prevailing mid-century taste in art, saying of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, when asked whether the Pre-Raphaelites would ever come back into fashion again, 'Oh I think certainly some day people will get sane again, and cease admiring the ghastly monstrosities that they're painting now, and admire beautiful things.' London, UK; 1961. (LMA6083S - AEVZ001J)
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04 June, 1961
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