A tad premature? Apr 15 Written By RWhitcomb-editor The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which used to be called “The Athens of America.’’ “New England is a finished place. Its destiny is that of Florence or Venice, not Milan while the American empire careens onward toward its unpredicted end. . . . It is the first American section to be finished to achieve stability in the conditions of its life. It is the first old civilization, the first permanent civilization in America.’’ -- Bernard DeVoto (1897-1955), American essayist, critic and historian RWhitcomb-editor
A tad premature? Apr 15 Written By RWhitcomb-editor The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which used to be called “The Athens of America.’’ “New England is a finished place. Its destiny is that of Florence or Venice, not Milan while the American empire careens onward toward its unpredicted end. . . . It is the first American section to be finished to achieve stability in the conditions of its life. It is the first old civilization, the first permanent civilization in America.’’ -- Bernard DeVoto (1897-1955), American essayist, critic and historian RWhitcomb-editor