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Included in the preface to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is the now famous and often misconstrued line, ‘All art is quite useless’.  In fact, following the novel’s original publication in 1890, Oxford  undergraduate Bernulf Clegg was so intrigued by the claim that he wrote  to Wilde and asked him to elaborate. The following handwritten letter  was Wilde’s response. 

My dear Sir Art is useless because its aim is simply to create a mood. It is not  meant to instruct, or to influence action in any way. It is superbly  sterile, and the note of its pleasure is sterility. If the contemplation  of a work of art is followed by activity of any kind, the work is  either of a very second-rate order, or the spectator has failed to  realise the complete artistic impression. A work of art is useless as a flower is useless. A flower blossoms for  its own joy. We gain a moment of joy by looking at it. That is all that  is to be said about our relations to flowers. Of course man may sell the  flower, and so make it useful to him, but this has nothing to do with  the flower. It is not part of its essence. It is accidental. It is a  misuse. All this is I fear very obscure. But the subject is a long one. Truly yours, Oscar Wilde
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glueyourfingers:

Included in the preface to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is the now famous and often misconstrued line, ‘All art is quite useless’.  In fact, following the novel’s original publication in 1890, Oxford  undergraduate Bernulf Clegg was so intrigued by the claim that he wrote  to Wilde and asked him to elaborate. The following handwritten letter  was Wilde’s response. 

My dear Sir Art is useless because its aim is simply to create a mood. It is not  meant to instruct, or to influence action in any way. It is superbly  sterile, and the note of its pleasure is sterility. If the contemplation  of a work of art is followed by activity of any kind, the work is  either of a very second-rate order, or the spectator has failed to  realise the complete artistic impression. A work of art is useless as a flower is useless. A flower blossoms for  its own joy. We gain a moment of joy by looking at it. That is all that  is to be said about our relations to flowers. Of course man may sell the  flower, and so make it useful to him, but this has nothing to do with  the flower. It is not part of its essence. It is accidental. It is a  misuse. All this is I fear very obscure. But the subject is a long one. Truly yours, Oscar Wilde
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glueyourfingers:

Included in the preface to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is the now famous and often misconstrued line, ‘All art is quite useless’.  In fact, following the novel’s original publication in 1890, Oxford  undergraduate Bernulf Clegg was so intrigued by the claim that he wrote  to Wilde and asked him to elaborate. The following handwritten letter  was Wilde’s response. 

My dear Sir Art is useless because its aim is simply to create a mood. It is not  meant to instruct, or to influence action in any way. It is superbly  sterile, and the note of its pleasure is sterility. If the contemplation  of a work of art is followed by activity of any kind, the work is  either of a very second-rate order, or the spectator has failed to  realise the complete artistic impression. A work of art is useless as a flower is useless. A flower blossoms for  its own joy. We gain a moment of joy by looking at it. That is all that  is to be said about our relations to flowers. Of course man may sell the  flower, and so make it useful to him, but this has nothing to do with  the flower. It is not part of its essence. It is accidental. It is a  misuse. All this is I fear very obscure. But the subject is a long one. Truly yours, Oscar Wilde
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glueyourfingers:

Included in the preface to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is the now famous and often misconstrued line, ‘All art is quite useless’.  In fact, following the novel’s original publication in 1890, Oxford  undergraduate Bernulf Clegg was so intrigued by the claim that he wrote  to Wilde and asked him to elaborate. The following handwritten letter  was Wilde’s response. 

My dear Sir Art is useless because its aim is simply to create a mood. It is not  meant to instruct, or to influence action in any way. It is superbly  sterile, and the note of its pleasure is sterility. If the contemplation  of a work of art is followed by activity of any kind, the work is  either of a very second-rate order, or the spectator has failed to  realise the complete artistic impression. A work of art is useless as a flower is useless. A flower blossoms for  its own joy. We gain a moment of joy by looking at it. That is all that  is to be said about our relations to flowers. Of course man may sell the  flower, and so make it useful to him, but this has nothing to do with  the flower. It is not part of its essence. It is accidental. It is a  misuse. All this is I fear very obscure. But the subject is a long one. Truly yours, Oscar Wilde
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glueyourfingers:

Included in the preface to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is the now famous and often misconstrued line, ‘All art is quite useless’. In fact, following the novel’s original publication in 1890, Oxford undergraduate Bernulf Clegg was so intrigued by the claim that he wrote to Wilde and asked him to elaborate. The following handwritten letter was Wilde’s response.

My dear Sir

Art is useless because its aim is simply to create a mood. It is not meant to instruct, or to influence action in any way. It is superbly sterile, and the note of its pleasure is sterility. If the contemplation of a work of art is followed by activity of any kind, the work is either of a very second-rate order, or the spectator has failed to realise the complete artistic impression.

A work of art is useless as a flower is useless. A flower blossoms for its own joy. We gain a moment of joy by looking at it. That is all that is to be said about our relations to flowers. Of course man may sell the flower, and so make it useful to him, but this has nothing to do with the flower. It is not part of its essence. It is accidental. It is a misuse. All this is I fear very obscure. But the subject is a long one.

Truly yours,

Oscar Wilde

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