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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.” quote by Walter Gropius
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“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.”

Walter Gropius

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.

Key Takeaway

Invest in broad, hands‑on training for artistic mastery.

Themes

art craftsmanship education discipline

Mood

inspired determined

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • art school
  • apprenticeship
  • self‑study
  • career development

Key Concepts

skill acquisition interdisciplinary learning mastery

Questions to Reflect On

  • What craft could you study to improve your art?
  • How does interdisciplinary training benefit creativity?
A Different Perspective

Pure talent without practice is insufficient.

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