Art & Craft as against art for art’s sake revolves around the utility principle. If we go back in history to the earlier period, any artifact or tool used always had a purpose. The excavations from the historical sites amply demonstrate the fact that no tool or chisel was invented just for fun! They needed something to cut, open, dig or tear. Everything had a purpose, every move intentional. Since when or why this idea art for art’s sake originated? Art for art’s sake is a slogan translated from the French. l’art pour l’art means art for art’s sake that came into existence in the early 19th century. The French philosopher Victor Cousin made this famous phrase that expresses the belief, art needs no utility or purpose and that it can exist without any justification.