In 1846, Jacob Burckhardt's traveled to Italy in order to get away from northern European political and aesthetic modernization. His goal was eternal, impartial, unmodern, untendentious, splendidly finished Rome. The writer focuses on his views on Neapolitan art, which he regarded as “modern” because it did not submit to his demand for aesthetic and ethical restraint.
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