Archive for 2021
The Blog
Jonathan Myles-Lea 1969 – 2021
The following is written in memory of my friend, the renowned British painter, Jonathan Myles-Lea who passed away recently. Jonathan was a brilliant individual and had an enormous influence upon me. I first reached out to him when he was going to be visiting the late Roger Scruton. I still remember checking […]
Introducing René Guénon & The Traditionalist School
Frithjof Schuon observed that “the work of Guénon is ‘traditional’ because the fundamental facts that it conveys are strictly in conformity with the teaching of the great traditions”. For Guénon, since the time of the Greeks, a variety of confusions led Western civilization to a complete disconnection of humanity with its own origins, that is to say, their tradition.
Frithjof Schuon of the Traditionalist School
Art refers essentially to the mystery of the veil: it is a veil made of the world and ourselves and it is thus placed between us and God, but it is transparent in the measure in which it is perfect and communicates to us what at the same time it dissimulates. Art is true, that […]