Why do I go to art museums? Because I always come out of them feeling increased by beauty in the sense John Galsworthy meant it:
I don’t use “Beauty” in the mere narrow aesthetic sense. I include in it all that, of course; but I mean by it an increased conception of the dignity of human life. That dignity, I maintain, we shall never reach, until people increase in the sense of proportion, and come to revolt against disharmony, greed, and ugliness.
(Quoted from page 274 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg. Xlibris, 2001.)
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