Architect Quote by Walter Gropius
“Art itself cannot be taught, but craftsmanship can. Architects, painters, sculptors are all craftsmen in the original sense of the word. Thus it is a fundamental requirement of all artistic creativity that every student undergo a thorough training in the workshops of all branches of the crafts.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Bauhaus Manifesto by Walter Gropius, 1919
Art requires innate talent, but skill is honed through disciplined training across crafts.
In simple terms: Art is innate; skill is learned.
Invest in broad, hands‑on training for artistic mastery.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- art school
- apprenticeship
- self‑study
- career development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What craft could you study to improve your art?
- How does interdisciplinary training benefit creativity?
Pure talent without practice is insufficient.