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Art Quote by Oscar Wilde

“Pre-Raphaelites they called themselves; not that they imitated the early Italian masters at all, but that in their work, as opposed to the facile abstractions of Raphael, they found a stronger realism of imagination, a more careful realism of technique, a vision at once more fervent and more…” quote by Oscar Wilde
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““Pre-Raphaelites they called themselves; not that they imitated the early Italian masters at all, but that in their work, as opposed to the facile abstractions of Raphael, they found a stronger realism of imagination, a more careful realism of technique, a vision at once more fervent and more vivid, an individuality more intimate and more intense. For it is not enough that a work of art should conform to the aesthetic demands of its age: there must be also about it, if it is to affect us with any permanent delight, the impress of a distinct individuality, an individuality remote from that of ordinary men, and coming near to us only by virtue of a certain newness and wonder in the work, and through channels whose very strangeness makes us more ready to give them welcome.””

Oscar Wilde

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Decay of Lying, 1891

Wilde argues that true art must combine imaginative realism, technical skill, and a unique, intense individuality that transcends contemporary trends to create lasting wonder.

In simple terms: Art needs imagination, skill, and a distinct personal vision to be timeless.

Key Takeaway

Seek originality and depth in creative work.

Themes

art individuality imagination technique timelessness

Mood

reflective inspired critical

Type

philosophical literary artistic

When to use this quote

  • painting
  • literary criticism
  • museum curation
  • art education
  • personal creative projects

Key Concepts

Aesthetic theory Romanticism Victorian literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can an artist balance personal vision with audience accessibility?
  • What role does technical mastery play in expressing imagination?
A Different Perspective

The emphasis on intense individuality may alienate audiences who prefer familiar styles.

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