A Call to Arts

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The History & Mission of Western Art

From prehistoric cave paintings to the monuments of the twentieth century, White Western Civilization has been creating, cultivating, transforming, and marveling at art for tens of thousands of years. Art is an essential building block of Western identity, showing the deep continuity and exhilarating spirit of European culture throughout time and space.

Today, in the shadows of the engineered degradation of art and the hostile takeover of Western lands via mass migration, the peoples of the West must rediscover, defend, and reinvigorate their unique artistic heritage.

In A Call to Arts, Dr. John K. Press unveils a wide-ranging overview of the history of Western art, chronicling the major eras, figures, and artworks from the grand contexts to the finest details. Each work of art emerges not merely as a sample of beauty and sophistication, but as a reminder of the need and the means to uphold Western Civilization against collapse and invasion. In the panoramas and visions explored by Dr. Press, old churches and museums resurface as creative rallying points for a new Reconquista and Renaissance.

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2025-12-16

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction

  1. Cave Paintings

  2. Greek Arts

  3. White Spiritual Continuity

  4. When the City of Rome was Founded

  5. From Republic to Empire

  6. Byzantine Christianity Rises

  7. Western Christianity Rises

  8. Charlemagne’s Wars

  9. The Germanization of Christianity

  10. Psychomachia, Virtues and Violence

  11. The Romanesque

  12. Deep Meaning

  13. Pilgrimage

  14. Crusaders

  15. The Gothic Cathedral

  16. The Influence of St. Denis

  17. The Medieval World

  18. The Early Renaissance

  19. The Medicis, Art and Power

  20. Savonarola

  21. Michelangelo

  22. The Northern Renaissance

  23. Protestant Iconoclasm

  24. Mannerism

  25. The Academia del Disegno

  26. The Council of Trent

  27. The Jesuits

  28. The Battle of Lepanto

  29. The Baroque

  30. The San Luca Academy

  31. Art and Science

  32. Northern Baroque

  33. Northern Group Portriature

  34. The French Academy

  35. Rococo

  36. The Grand Tour

  37. Johann Joachim Winckelmann

  38. Neo-Classicism and the French Revolution

  39. Museum History

  40. Romanticism

  41. The Nazarenes

  42. Eugene Delacroix

  43. The British Royal Academy

  44. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

  45. The Vienna School of Art History

  46. Impressionism

  47. Arts in Germany

  48. The Vienna Secession

  49. Academic Painters

  50. Pablo Picasso

  51. World War I Art

  52. Hitler and Art

  53. Spanish Art

  54. Hitler’s Looting

  55. Pre-Modern America

  56. Jews Against Racism

  57. Abstracting Americana

  58. Recent Trajectories

  59. A Call to Arts

John K. Press’ NYU Ph.D. is in the History of Education. He dropped out of university to organize against the second Persian Gulf War. His book Culturism inspired the creation of Britain’s National Culturist movement. He founded the Brooklyn Tea Party, which stopped the construction of a mosque. He guarded the US border with Mexico several times. He has taught college courses on conservative political thought and disrupted liberal academic conferences. He has also written articles for American Renaissance, Affirmative Right and the Proud Boys websites. An academic refugee, he currently lives and teaches in Korea. On Gab he is @CulturistJohn, on Twitter @culturist, and his website is www.culturism.us. (Go to author page)