Art Quote by Julia Marlowe
“Art is beauty, and every exposition of art, whether it be music, painting, or the drama, should be subservient to that one great end. As long as nature is a means to the attainment of beauty, so-called realism is necessary and permissable [sic], but it must be realism enhanced by idealism and uplifted by the spirit of an inner life or purpose.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Art and Aesthetics, early 20th century, unknown publication
The quote asserts that all artistic forms must serve the ultimate goal of beauty, and realism is acceptable only when it is elevated by idealism and inner purpose.
In simple terms: Art should aim for beauty; realism must be idealistic.
Create art that as beauty through purposeful idealism.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting exhibitions
- music composition
- theatrical productions
- art education
- curation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can artists balance realistic detail with idealistic intent?
- What defines “beauty” in diverse cultures?
If the aim is beauty, technical skill alone may be insufficient; audience reception can differ.