“The true work of art
is but a shadow of the divine perfection”

Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection" by Michelangelo Buonarroti?
Michelangelo Buonarroti photo
Michelangelo Buonarroti 27
Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet 1475–1564

Related quotes

“.. the function of art work is.... the renewal of memories of moments of perfection.”

Agnes Martin (1912–2004) American artist

remark in 1973; as quoted by Amy Flanagan in [file:///C:/Users/Fons/Downloads/The%20Subtle%20Emotive%3B%20Agnes%20Martin.pdf 'The Subtle emotive; Material and Experience in the Works of Agnes Martin'], essay redraft, 2015, p. 1
1970's

John Campbell Shairp photo

“The belief in a Divine education, open to each man and to all men, takes up into itself all that is true in the end proposed by culture, supplements, and perfects it.”

John Campbell Shairp (1819–1885) British writer

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 504.

Robert Penn Warren photo

“Here is the shadow of truth, for only the shadow is true.”

Robert Penn Warren (1905–1989) American poet, novelist, and literary critic

"A Way to Love God", New and Selected Poems 1923–1985 (1985)

John Lancaster Spalding photo

“Each individual bears within himself an ideal man, and to bring him forth in perfect form is his divinely imposed life-work.”

John Lancaster Spalding (1840–1916) Catholic bishop

Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 226

Wallace Stevens photo

“What is divinity if it can come
Only in silent shadows and in dreams?”

"Sunday Morning"
Harmonium (1923)

African Spir photo
Thomas Aquinas photo

“So, to detract from the perfection of creatures is to detract from the perfection of divine power.”

Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican scholastic philosopher of the Roman Catholic Church

Summa Contra Gentiles, III,69,15
Context: The perfection of the effect demonstrates the perfection of the cause, for a greater power brings about a more perfect effect. But God is the most perfect agent. Therefore, things created by Him obtain perfection from Him. So, to detract from the perfection of creatures is to detract from the perfection of divine power.

Dejan Stojanovic photo

“In trying to be perfect, he perfected the art of anonymity.”

Dejan Stojanovic (1959) poet, writer, and businessman

Nowhere http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/nowhere-2/
From the poems written in English

Related topics