登陆注册
20064800000011

第11章 IV. MEN AND ART.(1)

Among the many counts in which women have been proven inferior to men in human development is the oft-heard charge that there are no great women artists. Where one or two are proudly exhibited in evidence, they are either pooh-poohed as not very great, or held to be the trifling exceptions which do but prove the rule.

Defenders of women generally make the mistake of over-estimating their performances, instead of accepting, and explaining, the visible facts.

What are the facts as to the relation of men and women to art? And what, in especial, has been the effect upon art of a solely masculine expression?

When we look for the beginnings of art, we find ourselves in a period of crude decoration of the person and of personal belongings. Tattooing, for instance, is an early form of decorative art, still in practice among certain classes, even in advanced people. Most boys, if they are in contact with this early art, admire it, and wish to adorn themselves therewith; some do so--to later mortification. Early personal decoration consisted largely in direct mutilation of the body, and the hanging upon it, or fastening to it, of decorative objects. This we see among savages still, in its gross and primitive forms monopolized by men, then shared by women, and, in our time, left almost wholly to them.

In personal decoration today, women are still near the savage. The "artists" developed in this field of art are the tonsorial, the sartorial, and all those specialized adorners of the body commonly known as "beauty doctors."

Here, as in other cases, the greatest artists are men. The greatest milliners, the greatest dressmakers and tailors, the greatest hairdressers, and the masters and designers in all our decorative toilettes and accessories, are men. Women, in this as in so many other lines, consume rather than produce. They carry the major part of personal decoration today; but the decorator is the man. In the decoration of objects, woman, as the originator of primitive industry, originated also the primitive arts; and in the pottery, basketry, leatherwork, needlework, weaving, with all beadwork, dyeing and embroideries of ancient peoples we see the work of the woman decorator.

Much of this is strong and beautiful, but its time is long past. The art which is part of industry, natural, simple, spontaneous, making beauty in every object of use, adding pleasure to labor and to life, is not Art with a large A, the Art which requires Artists, among whom are so few women of note.

Art as a profession, and the Artist as a professional, came later; and by that time women had left the freedom and power of the matriarchate and become slaves in varying degree. The women who were idle pets in harems, or the women who worked hard as servants, were alike cut off from the joy of making things. Where constructive work remained to them, art remained, in its early decorative form. Men, in the proprietary family, restricting the natural industry of women to personal service, cut off their art with their industry, and by so much impoverished the world.

There is no more conspicuously pathetic proof of the aborted development of women than this commonplace--their lack of a civilized art sense.

Not only in the childish and savage display upon their bodies, but in the pitiful products they hang upon the walls of the home, is seen the arrest in normal growth.

After ages of culture, in which men have developed Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Music and the Drama, we find women in their primitive environment making flowers of wax, and hair, and worsted; doing mottoes of perforated cardboard, making crazy quilts and mats and "tidies"--as if they lived in a long past age, or belonged to a lower race.

This, as part of the general injury to women dating from the beginning of our androcentric culture, reacts heavily upon the world at large.

Men, specializing, giving their lives to the continuous pursuit of one line of service, have lifted our standard in aesthetic culture, as they have in other matters; but by refusing the same growth to women, they have not only weakened and reduced the output, but ruined the market as it were, hopelessly and permanently kept down the level of taste.

Among the many sides of this great question, some so terrible, some so pathetic, some so utterly absurd, this particular phase of life is especially easy to study and understand, and has its own elements of amusement. Men, holding women at the level of domestic service, going on themselves to lonely heights of achievement, have found their efforts hampered and their attainments rendered barren and unsatisfactory by the amazing indifference of the world at large. As the world at large consists half of women, and wholly of their children, it would seem patent to the meanest understanding that the women must be allowed to rise in order to lift the world. But such has not been the method--heretofore.

We have spoken so far in this chapter of the effect of men on art through their interference with the art of women. There are other sides to the question. Let us consider once more the essential characteristics of maleness, and see how they have affected art, keeping always in mind the triune distinction between masculine, feminine and human. Perhaps we shall best see this difference by considering what the development of art might have been on purely human terms.

同类推荐
  • 奇方类编

    奇方类编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 竹庄诗话

    竹庄诗话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 高上玉皇本行经髓

    高上玉皇本行经髓

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 古穰集

    古穰集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 菩萨戒本

    菩萨戒本

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 本草纲目中的养生智慧

    本草纲目中的养生智慧

    《<本草纲目>中的养生智慧》把《本草纲目》中关于养生的智慧辑录下来,并辅之以更为切实可行的现代操作方法,让读者可以重温国粹经典,且运用于实际,尽享长寿安康。
  • 黑暗炼金师

    黑暗炼金师

    晦涩难懂的《艾利斯之书》重新将众人洗脑:掌权的并不是帝国,手握廖斯黑棺的黑色宗教并不是那支大陆最锋利的矛。“正真能将特洛伊那匹最艳丽的婊子给抱上床的,只能是我亚瑟。拜托,我只是一个小萨满而已。”乌斯·亚瑟。感谢中国作者素材库封面支持。
  • 猎艳三国

    猎艳三国

    这是一个不乏豪气干云、亦有侠骨柔情的时代。这是一个英雄辈出、群侠乱舞的时代。这还是一个英雄们都趋之若骛,小民们却躲之犹恐不及的时代。金戈铁马,气吞万里如虎,该是怎样的让无数男儿们激情飞扬?可我们的男主,念念不忘的,却是这个时代里神态各异的美女们。考古爱好者刘坚,阴差阳错来到了三国,还没有明白状况,却失手错杀了三国大神孙坚,不得不顶着他的身份,成为三国的一员。然后,偶遇三国小人物华雄,深刻的领略到了三国人物的义薄云天。又有幸结识了三国的第一美女,可是,第一眼看来,她似乎并不喜欢自己,怎么办,怎么办,我们的男主,是不是首先得和美女打个商量,要不,咱们先谈谈人生和理想?
  • 祖庭钳锤录

    祖庭钳锤录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 穿越到宇宙尽头

    穿越到宇宙尽头

    宇宙是否有着尽头?这是一个无人知晓的问题。即使是星际联邦最有名的科学家都无法解答。这是一本少年在岁月长河中穿行的故事。地球人苏文成为了零号机的驾驶员,陷入了事件的漩涡中心。等待他的是无尽的星空,以及人心的博弈。当穿梭在平行宇宙成为现实,当时间旅行近在咫尺,无数的事情将因此而改变。
  • 神之公敌

    神之公敌

    修炼一途,多坎坷,弱肉强食,优胜汰,勾心斗角,尔虞诈,霍乱阴阳,生死别,高不胜寒,千锤炼,灭灵动、屠筑基、手起刀落!斩金丹、镇元婴、佛魔两念!破碎境、修罗现、血流漂杵!涅槃劫、九重天、难如登天!破劫进通天,界尊我为天!少年自生死存亡中得神物,修雄浑之神力,拥无上之霸体,绘极品之神符,于风雨中成长,乱世中崛起,斩自身之邪念,携无上之气运,翻乾覆坤!
  • 甜蜜订单:首席已签收

    甜蜜订单:首席已签收

    “戚城,不是说吃啥补啥么?我特意让人去菜市场给你买了猪脑子让你补一补,看我多贴心。”“戚城,你小时候都是怎么度过的?身材发育这么不良?是不是有人虐待你了,摸上去一点手感都没。”“跟你说过多少次了,回来先换上居家服,洗完头之后要记得把头发吹干再睡觉,还要我说多少次?”是谁说的这人冷如冰山的?站出来!容等,商人眼里的财阀大亨,军人眼里的小霸王,少女眼中的国民男神,但他最稀罕的身份,是戚城的老公。戚城,设计系高材生,同学们眼中的学霸君,男生们心中的国民女神,世人眼中的设计鬼才,容等的宝贝疙瘩。当两人无意间的相遇,注定了其一生的纠缠。容等:“戚城,我会一直宠你,宠到你无法无天。”
  • 旧时光的味道

    旧时光的味道

    美食与时间一样,弥足珍贵,常留念想。我们吃过的东西,有些已吃不到、见不到,我们唯一能做的,是借着对那些美食的回忆,怀念昔日美好时光。有时候,吃几碟菜,喝一杯酒,看一篇文,怀念几个人、几件事,人生如此,夫复何求?本书是《旧时光的味道》全新姊妹篇,堪称升级版、豪华版,内容更加丰富,感悟更为深刻,文字愈加老练,而又不失活泼,读来时而令人怅惘,时而令人捧腹,口齿生香,久久回味。
  • 那罗延天共阿修罗王斗战法

    那罗延天共阿修罗王斗战法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 藏在心里糖果的秘蜜

    藏在心里糖果的秘蜜

    一个如栀子花纯真淡雅的女孩,清雅的栀子花气质,迷人的芳香。一个如糖果一样蜜的女孩,甜甜的笑容打动人心。栀子女孩,她的笑令他陶醉;她的迷糊令他爱怜。这一段后,一个是王子,一个是骑士。一个是永恒,一个是守护。但都为了共同的一个目的,守护栀子花的微笑,永远绽放……你的笑,开出初夏最美的花朵。这是属于一个栀子花公主与王子和骑士的故事……