Edmund Burke Quotes About Art

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  • Art is a partnership not only between those who are living but between those who are dead and those who are yet to be born.

    1790 Reflections on the Revolution in France.
  • In on summer they have done their business... they have completely pulled down to the ground their monarchy, their church, their nobility, their law, their revenue, their army, their navy, their commerce, their arts, and their manufactures... destroyed all balances and counterpoises which serve to fix a state and give it steady direction, and then they melted down the whole into one incongrous mass of mob and democracy... the people, along with their political servitude, have thrown off the yoke of law and morals.

  • Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows, and of lending existence to nothing.

    James Prior, Edmund Burke (1826). “Memoir of the Life and Character of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With Specimens of His Poetry and Letters and an Estimate of His Genius and Talents, Compared with Those of His Great Contemporaries. Enlarged to Two Volumes”, p.511
  • Religion is essentially the art and the theory of the remaking of man. Man is not a finished creation.

  • In the weakness of one kind of authority, and in the fluctuation of all, the officers of an army will remain for some time mutinous and full of faction, until some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery, and who possesses the true spirit of command, shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself. Armies will obey him on his personal account. There is no other way of securing military obedience in this state of things.

    Edmund Burke (1868). “Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event: 1790”, p.249
  • The only kind of sublimity which a painter or sculptor should aim at is to express by certain proportions and positions of limbs and features that strength and dignity of mind, and vigor and activity of body, which enables men to conceive and execute great actions.

  • Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and a series of unconnected arts. Though just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature.

  • Thank God, men that art greatly guilty are never wise.

  • Society is indeed a contract. It is a partnership in all science; a partnership in all art; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born.

    Edmund Burke (1860). “The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir”, p.498
  • Society is indeed a contract. ... It is a partnership in all science; a partnership in all art; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection.

    Edmund Burke (1860). “The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir”, p.498
  • Poetry, with all its obscurity, has a more general as well as a more powerful dominion over the passions than the art of painting.

    Edmund Burke (1999). “The Portable Edmund Burke”, p.93, Penguin
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