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Something On Ruskinism
With A Vestibule In Rhyme (1851)
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56 pages
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Exploring the intersection of art, architecture, and societal values, this collection features essays and poems that reflect John Ruskin's philosophy. The essays emphasize the significance of beauty in daily life, the artist's societal role, and the necessity for social reform. Complementing these essays, the poems introduce Ruskin's personal beliefs in a lyrical manner. This work serves as an insightful resource for those interested in art history and cultural critique, while also being a valuable reprint of a classic text.
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2008, paperback
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