Gustave Flaubert Quotes About Art

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  • Reveal art; conceal the artist.

  • You don’t make art out of good intentions.

  • Each dream finds at last its form; there is a drink for every thirst, and love for every heart. And there is no better way to spend your life than in the unceasing preoccupation of an idea--of an ideal.

    Dream   Art   Ideas  
  • There are in me, in literary terms, two distinct characters: one who is taken with roaring, with lyricism, with soaring aloft, with all the sonorities of phrase and summits of thought; and the other who digs and scratches for truth all he can, who is as interested in the little facts as the big ones, who would like to make you feel materially the things he reproduces.

    Art   Taken   Character  
  • The morality of art is in its very beauty.

  • As humanity perfects itself, man becomes degraded. When everything is reduced to the mere counter-balancing of economic interests, what room will there be for virtue? When Nature has been so subjugated that she has lost all her original forms, where will that leave the plastic arts? And so on. In the mean time, things are going to get very murky.

    Art   Money   Mean  
  • The most important quality of art and its aim is illusion; emotion, which is often obtained by certain sacrifices of poetic detail, is something else entirely and of an inferior order.

    Art   Sacrifice   Order  
  • On certain occasions art can shake very ordinary spirits, and whole worlds can be revealed by its clumsiest interpreters.

    Art   Ordinary   World  
    Gustave Flaubert (1976). “Bouvard and Pécuchet”, Penguin Books
  • What I would like to write is a book about nothing, a book without exterior attachments, which would be held together by the innerforce of its style, as the earth without support is held in the air--a book that would have almost no subject or at least in which the subject would be almost invisible.

    Art   Book   Writing  
  • There are neither good nor bad subjects. From the point of view of pure Art, you could almost establish it as an axiom that the subject is irrelevant, style itself being an absolute manner of seeing things.

    Art   Views   Style  
  • The cult of art gives pride; one never has too much of it.

    Art   Pride   Giving  
  • Everything is there: the love of Art.

    Art   Artist  
  • Of all lies, art is the least untrue.

    Art   Lying   Art Is  
    Gustave Flaubert, Francis Steegmuller (1980). “The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1830-1857”, p.52, Harvard University Press
  • Do not imagine you can exorcise what oppresses you in life by giving vent to it in art.

    Art   Giving   Imagine  
    Gustave Flaubert, Francis Steegmuller (1980). “The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1830-1857”, p.14, Harvard University Press
  • Art requires neither complaisance nor politeness; nothing but faith, faith and freedom.

    Gustave Flaubert, Francis Steegmuller (1980). “The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1830-1857”, p.220, Harvard University Press
  • Art is nothing without form.

    Art   Form   Art Is  
    Letter to Madame Louise Colet, August 12, 1846.
  • I took Eugene Sue's Arthur from the reading-room. It's indescribable, enough to make you vomit. You have to read this to realize the pitifulness of money, success, and the public. Literature has become consumptive. It spits and slobbers, covers its blisters with salve and sticking-plaster, and has grown bald from too much hair-slicking. It would take Christ of art to cure this leper.

    Art   Reading   Writing  
  • Life is so horrible that one can only bear it by avoiding it. And that can be done by living in the world of art.

    Art   Bears   Done  
  • I am an obscure and patient pearl-fisherman who dives into the deepest waters and comes up with empty hands and a blue face. Some fatal attraction draws me down into the abysses of thought, down into those innermost recesses which never cease to fascinate the strong. I shall spend my life gazing at the ocean of art, where others voyage or fight; and from time to time I’ll entertain myself by diving for those green and yellow shells that nobody will want. So I shall keep them for myself and cover the walls of my hut with them.

    Art   Strong   Wall  
  • The finest works of art are those in which there is the least matter. The closer expression comes to thought, the more the word clings to the idea and disappears, the more beautiful the work of art.

  • The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.

  • A man is a critic when he cannot be an artist, in the same way that a man becomes an informer when he cannot be a soldier.

    Art   Men   Soldier  
  • Be orderly and disciplined in daily life, like a good bourgeois, so that I might be wild and violent in my art.

    Art   Might   Daily Life  
  • One mustn't always believe that feeling is everything. In the arts, it is nothing without form.

    Art   Believe   Feelings  
  • What seems to me the highest and the most difficult achievement of Art is not to make us laugh or cry, or to rouse our lust or our anger, but to do as nature does-that is, fill us with wonderment.

    Art   Anger   Laughing  
    Gustave Flaubert (1953). “Selected letters”
  • I had, as I told you, a great passion while still almost a child. When it was over, I divided myself in two, placing on one side the soul I kept for Art, and on the other, my body, which would have to fend for itself.

    Love   Art   Children  
  • The only way to avoid being unhappy is to close yourself up in Art and to count for nothing all the rest.

    Art   Atheism   Unhappy  
  • You can calculate the worth of a man by the number of his enemies, and the importance of a work of art by the harm that is spoken of it.

    Art   Men   Numbers  
    Letter to Louise Colet, 14 June 1853
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