Art Quote by Karl Friedrich Schinkel Download Open image “Indifference to the fine arts comes close to barbarism.” — Karl Friedrich Schinkel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Art Barbarism Fine Fine arts Indifference
I would suggest that barbarism be considered as a permanent and universal human characteristic which becomes more or less pronounced according to the play… — Simone Weil Copy Share Image
Barbarism is the absence of standards to which appeal can be made. — Jose Ortega y Gasset Copy Share Image
What a vast difference there is between the barbarism that precedes culture and the barbarism that follows it. — Christian Friedrich Hebbel Copy Share Image
“...an acquaintance with the great works of art and thought is the only real insurance against the barbarism of the time.” — Edmund Wilson Copy Share Image
“Protect art. It is the antidote to the innate barbarism of the human race.” — Peter Adolphsen Copy Share Image
In my opinion, an individual without any love of the arts cannot be considered completely civilized. — J. Paul Getty Copy Share Image
I believe that the arts of a culture are terribly important and yet almost indefensible. — Dakin Matthews Copy Share Image
Consider the bloody history of Europe: there was a great aspiration for high culture, yet this very same culture was shaped by brutality and… — Ori Gersht Copy Share Image
It never was in the power of any man or any community to call the arts into being. They come to serve his actual… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
The most immoral and disgraceful and dangerous thing that anybody can do in the arts is knowingly to feed back to the public its… — Edmund Wilson Copy Share Image
Regardless of the importance of known evidence to the contrary, the arts are generally regarded as being so much entertaining fluff, a commodity that… — Ken Danby Copy Share Image
Schinkel's aesthetic was not a crudely materialistic "truth to material" affair... but rather an attempt to inform iron and other industrial materials with an… — Karl Friedrich Schinkel Copy Share Image
Schinkel was not arbitrary in his use of historical modes but rather eclectic in the best sense of the word. He could search the… — Karl Friedrich Schinkel Copy Share Image
True works of art contain their own theory and give us the measurement according to which we should judge them. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
Before Noah, men having only water to drink, could not find the truth. Accordingly...they became abominably wicked, and they were justly exterminated by the… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
“Hear the sum of the whole matter in the compass of one brief word — every art possessed by man comes from Prometheus.” — Aeschylus Copy Share Image
I think most artists feel like they're outside society - no matter how many accolades they receive, or how much money is in your… — Aaron Rose Copy Share Image
The capacity to be puzzled is the premise of all creation, be it in art or in science. — Erich Fromm Copy Share Image
That's the great secret of creativity. You treat ideas like cats: you make them follow you. — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“So, really," continued Jacob as if this were perfectly normal to expound on art in these circumstances, "when you think about it, the artists… — Justina Chen Headley Copy Share Image
“There are two options in art; either to adopt philosophical life by dissecting art, or to write your own philosophical life and claim it… — Taf Teh Copy Share Image
The house has to serve comfort. The work of art is revolutionary; the house is conservative. — Adolf Loos Copy Share Image
During human progress, every science is evolved out of its corresponding art. — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
In literature and art memory is a synonym for invention. It is the life-blood of imagination, which faints and dies when the veins are… — Robert Aris Willmott Copy Share Image
I think a business guy is different from an artist. They walk different paths. Artists create the best outputs when they're having fun. And… — G-Dragon Copy Share Image