Musee des Beaux Arts

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"Musée des Beaux Arts" is a reflective poem by W. H. Auden that meditates on human indifference to others' suffering, inspired by paintings in a Belgian art museum.

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Musee des Beaux Arts canonical 1
Musée des Beaux Arts 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literaryWork
poem
author W. H. Auden
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
culturalSignificance classic example of ekphrastic poetry
frequently anthologized poem
firstPublicationForm poem in a collection
focusesOn banality of everyday life
contrast between foreground and background events
unnoticed suffering
genre lyric poetry
reflective poem
hasLine About suffering they were never wrong, the Old Masters
how it takes place while someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along
hasPerspective observer of paintings
hasSubject Christian imagery
Icarus
surface form: myth of Icarus

ordinary people
suffering of others
inspiredBy Old Masters
surface form: Old Masters paintings

paintings in a Belgian art museum
language English
literaryDevice allusion
enjambment
imagery
irony
literaryMovement modernism
mainTheme everyday life continuing during tragedy
human indifference to suffering
suffering
mentionsArtist Pieter Bruegel the Elder
mentionsWork Landscape with the Fall of Icarus
periodOfComposition late 1930s
rhetoricalMode ekphrasis
meditation
setting art museum
studiedIn Auden scholarship
modern poetry courses
titleLanguage French
titleTranslation Museum of Fine Arts

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W. H. Auden notableWork Musee des Beaux Arts
Another Time containsWork Musee des Beaux Arts
this entity surface form: Musée des Beaux Arts