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For the love of art

Dmitry Lensky
Dmitry Lensky

Phraseologism: For the love of art.

Meaning: To do something without a selfish purpose, just like that, for free (iron.)

Origin: From the vaudeville "Lev Gurych Sinichkin" (1839) by Dmitry Lensky (pseudonym of Dmitry Timofeevich Vorobyov, 1805-1860). The words of Count Zefirov, who, courting all the young actresses who came into his field of vision, assured them that he was doing this not out of any personal interests, but "for the love of art." The storyline is borrowed from the play Le pere et la debutante (The Debutante and Her Father) by the French playwrights Theolon and Boyar, but Lensky reworked this play taking into account the Russian flavor and the mores of the Russian provincial theater.

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Meaning:

about hard, hard work (jokingly-iron.).

Origin:

From the poetic fairy tale "Telephone" (1926) by the children's poet Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (pseudonym of Nikolai Vasilyevich Korneichukov, 1882-1969).

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