“The voice of our age seems by no means favorable to art, at all events to that kind of art to which my inquiry is directed. The course of events has given a direction to the genius of the time that threatens to remove it continually further from the ideal of art. For art has to leave reality, it has to raise itself bodily above necessity and neediness; for art is the daughter of freedom, and it requires its prescriptions and rules to be furnished by the necessity of spirits and not by that of matter. But in our day it is necessity, neediness, that prevails, and bends a degraded humanity under its iron yoke. Utility is the great idol of the time, to which all powers do homage and all subjects are subservient. In this great balance of utility, the spiritual service of art has no weight, and, deprived of all encouragement, it vanishes from the noisy Vanity Fair of our time. The very spirit of philosophical inquiry itself robs the imagination of one promise after another, and the frontiers of art are narrowed, in proportion as the limits of science are enlarged.”
“Art is the daughter of freedom.”
Friedrich Schiller
“Art is the right hand of Nature. The latter has only given us being, the former has made us men.”
Friedrich Schiller
“There is room in the smallest cottage for a happy loving pair.”
Friedrich Schiller
“Grace is the beauty of form under the influence of freedom.”
Friedrich Schiller
“Mankind is made great or little by its own will.”
Friedrich Schiller