The architect hands over to the rich man with the keys to his palace all the ease and comfort to be found in it without being able to enjoy any of it himself. Must the artist not in this way gradually become alienated from his art, since his work, like a child that has been provided for and left home, can no longer have any effect upon its father? And how beneficial it must have been for art when it was intended to be concerned almost exclusively with what was public property, and belonged to everybody and therefore also to the artist!


Elective Affinities (1809)


The architect hands over to the rich man with the keys to his palace all the ease and comfort to be found in it without being able to enjoy any of it ...

The architect hands over to the rich man with the keys to his palace all the ease and comfort to be found in it without being able to enjoy any of it ...

The architect hands over to the rich man with the keys to his palace all the ease and comfort to be found in it without being able to enjoy any of it ...

The architect hands over to the rich man with the keys to his palace all the ease and comfort to be found in it without being able to enjoy any of it ...