Life without labor is crime, and labor without art is brutality.


Said in 1914 during an exhibit at Allen Chapel in Indianapolis; cited in William Edward Taylor, Harriet Garcia Warkel and Margaret Taylor Burroughs, A Shared Heritage, Indianapolis Museum of Art


Life without labor is crime, and labor without art is brutality.

Life without labor is crime, and labor without art is brutality.

Life without labor is crime, and labor without art is brutality.

Life without labor is crime, and labor without art is brutality.