Art Quote by Thomas Jefferson
“You see I am an enthusiast on the subject of the arts. But it is an enthusiasm of which I am not ashamed, as its object is to improve the taste of my countrymen, to increase their reputation, to reconcile to them the respect of the world, and procure them its praise.”
About This Quote
Source Letter to John Adams, 1793
Advocates the arts as a means to elevate national character and reputation.
In simple terms: Arts improve society.
Support cultural development.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public funding
- school curricula
- museum curation
- community workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can arts be integrated with economic growth?
- What role should government play in arts?
May neglect practical needs.