Art Quote by Leo Tolstoy
“To say that a work of art is good, but incomprehensible to the majority of men, is the same as saying of some kind of food that it is very good but that most people can't eat it.”
About This Quote
Art that is lauded yet inaccessible to most is likened to a delicacy that few can consume, highlighting the tension between excellence and widespread comprehension.
In simple terms: Excellence can be inaccessible.
Great art may alienate the masses.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- academic seminars
- museum curation
- highb cooking
- literary criticism
- elite social clubs
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- curating inclusive exhibitions
- educating audiences on complex works
Questions to Reflect On
- How can creators balance depth with accessibility?
- Does popular appeal diminish artistic merit?