"If a man devotes himself to art, much evil is avoided that happens otherwise if one is idle"
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The intent is almost civic. Durer lived in a late medieval/early modern Germany where the rhythms of guild life, religious anxiety, and emerging bourgeois order all prized industriousness. His own career depended on that ethic: the meticulous prints, the self-fashioning as a serious professional rather than a mere craftsman, the insistence that making images could be as rigorous as making arguments. “Devotes himself” matters - devotion suggests not a hobby but a chosen constraint, an enclosure that keeps the self from spilling into “much evil.”
There’s subtext, too, about art as self-government. The studio becomes a substitute for the confessional and the tavern: a place where obsession is permitted, even sanctified, because it yields value. It’s a quietly stern view of creativity: not a license to misbehave, but a method to keep chaos busy. In an age that loves to sell art as freedom, Durer reminds us why it can also be salvation: it gives restless energy a job.
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"If a man devotes himself to art, much evil is avoided that happens otherwise if one is idle." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-a-man-devotes-himself-to-art-much-evil-is-113306/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.










