Grundtvig and ImagesBy Niels ThomsenWhat statements Grundtvig makes about art - pictures, sculpture, poetry - are cautious or even negative. It appears clearly from his great poem I Know o f a Land from 1824 with its disassociation from the art conception of Romanticism and its belief that eternity could be grasped in art. It is further elaborated in some letters to the Romantic poet Ingemann in 1837-38, in which Grundtvig may well appreciate art as the trace of the spirit, but emphasizes that where the trace of the spirit is mistaken for the spirit itself, it will lead to idolatry of art and to inane barbarism.Grundtvig’s guarded attitude to pictorial art may seem surprising since few poets have been so visually gifted as he was, as it is ...