Art Quote by John Ruskin
“The entire vitality of art depends upon its being either full of truth, or full of use; and that, however pleasant, wonderful, or impressive it may be in itself, it must yet be of inferior kind, and tend to deeper inferiority, unless it has clearly one of these main objects, either to state a true thing, or to adorn a serviceable one.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Elements of Beauty, 1853
Art must serve truth or utility; otherwise it risks becoming shallow despite aesthetic appeal.
In simple terms: Art needs purpose to be valuable.
Create art with clear intent.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting
- design
- literature
- public installations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What purpose does your art serve?
- Can beauty exist without function?
Even beautiful works can be empty without meaning.