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 +"If [[photography]] is allowed to stand in for art in some of its [[Purpose of art|functions]] it will soon supplant or corrupt it completely thanks to the natural support it will find in the stupidity of the multitude. It must return to its real task, which is to be the servant of the sciences and the arts, but the very humble servant, like printing and shorthand which have neither created nor supplanted literature. " --[[The Modern Public and Photography|Charles Baudelaire on photography]], 1859, translation featured in ''[[Art and Photography]]'' (1974) by Aaron Scharf
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"If photography is allowed to stand in for art in some of its functions it will soon supplant or corrupt it completely thanks to the natural support it will find in the stupidity of the multitude. It must return to its real task, which is to be the servant of the sciences and the arts, but the very humble servant, like printing and shorthand which have neither created nor supplanted literature. " --Charles Baudelaire on photography, 1859, translation featured in Art and Photography (1974) by Aaron Scharf

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