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Art Quote by Susan Sontag

“Unfortunately, moral beauty in art - like physical beauty in a person - is extremely perishable. It is nowhere so durable as artistic or intellectual beauty. Moral beauty has a tendency to decay very rapidly into sententiousness or untimeliness.” quote by Susan Sontag
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“Unfortunately, moral beauty in art - like physical beauty in a person - is extremely perishable. It is nowhere so durable as artistic or intellectual beauty. Moral beauty has a tendency to decay very rapidly into sententiousness or untimeliness.”

Susan Sontag

About This Quote

Moral appeal in creative works fades quickly, unlike enduring aesthetic or intellectual value.

In simple terms: Moral beauty is fleeting.

Key Takeaway

Moral appeal decays fast.

Themes

art criticism ephemerality aesthetic value intellectual merit cultural relevance

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

observation analysis

When to use this quote

  • art education
  • curatorial decisions
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

moral philosophy art theory

Practical Applications

  • evaluating works
  • teaching criticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do some moral themes persist?
  • Can moral intent be preserved through form?
A Different Perspective

Some argue moral messages can be timeless if rooted in universal ethics.

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