There is no other
domain where the words of our language are so misused as in the criticism of
art, especially of false art.
A work of art makes a great impression on us only when it
gives us something which, even with all the efforts of our intellect, we cannot
understand completely.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Art has such an impact on people that many strange things
can happen in their souls: mysteries become clearer; opaque things become
evident; complicated things become simple, what is probable becomes necessary.
A real artist always simplifies.
— After Henri Amiel
Remember that you cannot do anything wonderful driven by
competition; you cannot do anything noble from pride.
— John Ruskin
There are two very
clear indications of real science and real art: the first inner sign is that a scholar
or an artist works not for profit, but for sacrifice, for his calling; the
second, outer sign is that his works are understandable to all people.
Real science studies
and makes accessible that knowledge which people at that period of history think
important, and real art transfers this truth from the domain of knowledge to
the domain of feelings.
Creating art is not
as elevated a thing as many people guess, but certainly it is a useful and kind
thing to do, especially if it brings people together and arouses kind feelings
in them.
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