The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John RuskinJ. Wiley, 1869 - 452 Seiten |
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... architectural design as distinguished from all other . Proportions are as infinite as possible airs in music ; and it is just as rational an attempt to teach a young architect how to proportion truly and well by calculating for him the ...
... architectural design as distinguished from all other . Proportions are as infinite as possible airs in music ; and it is just as rational an attempt to teach a young architect how to proportion truly and well by calculating for him the ...
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... architecture cf the North is rude and wild ; but it is not true that , for this reason , we are to condemn it , or despise . Far otherwise : 1 believe it is in this very character that it deserves our pro- foundest reverence . THE ...
... architecture cf the North is rude and wild ; but it is not true that , for this reason , we are to condemn it , or despise . Far otherwise : 1 believe it is in this very character that it deserves our pro- foundest reverence . THE ...
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... rational architecture , as being that which can fit itself most easily to all services , vulgar or noble . Undefined in its slope of roof , height of shaft , breadth of arch , or disposition of ground plan , it can shrink into a turret ...
... rational architecture , as being that which can fit itself most easily to all services , vulgar or noble . Undefined in its slope of roof , height of shaft , breadth of arch , or disposition of ground plan , it can shrink into a turret ...
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