Summary
This quote suggests that while English people may come together and unite during times of war, they become divided when it comes to art, specifically referring to the renowned artist Picasso. It implies that war can serve as a unifying force, as people set aside differences and join together for a common cause. However, when it comes to matters of art and personal taste, opinions may vary widely, leading to disagreements and divisions among the English.
Topics
Unity
By Hugh Mills