
Ruskin
작성자
George P. Landow
아직 평점이 없습니다
Fantasy
Art & Photography
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
112
언어
영어
출판됨
May 9, 1985
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192876031
ISBN-13
9780192876034
설명
George P. Landow delves into the life and legacy of John Ruskin, a towering figure of the Victorian era known for his profound critiques on art, architecture, and society. His insights extended beyond the canvas, challenging conventional views and encouraging a deeper appreciation for the beauty and ethics of everyday life.
Through meticulous analysis, Landow illuminates Ruskin's complex relationship with nature, industry, and morality, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his philosophy. The narrative reveals how Ruskin's thoughts shaped contemporary art movements and continue to resonate in modern discourse.
The exploration of Ruskin's impact offers a compelling portrait of a man who not only transformed the landscape of art criticism but also engaged with broader societal issues. Landow captures the essence of Ruskin's work, inviting readers to reflect on the relevance of his teachings in today's world.
Through meticulous analysis, Landow illuminates Ruskin's complex relationship with nature, industry, and morality, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his philosophy. The narrative reveals how Ruskin's thoughts shaped contemporary art movements and continue to resonate in modern discourse.
The exploration of Ruskin's impact offers a compelling portrait of a man who not only transformed the landscape of art criticism but also engaged with broader societal issues. Landow captures the essence of Ruskin's work, inviting readers to reflect on the relevance of his teachings in today's world.