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.”
About This Quote
Moral appeal in creative works fades quickly, unlike enduring aesthetic or intellectual value.
In simple terms: Moral beauty is fleeting.
Moral appeal decays fast.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- art education
- curatorial decisions
- literary analysis
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- evaluating works
- teaching criticism
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do some moral themes persist?
- Can moral intent be preserved through form?
Some argue moral messages can be timeless if rooted in universal ethics.