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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... artists , as well as the critics . At the close of the first volume of Modern Painters , Mr Ruskin gave the following advice to the young artists of England : " They should go to nature in all singleness of heart , and walk with her ...
... artists , as well as the critics . At the close of the first volume of Modern Painters , Mr Ruskin gave the following advice to the young artists of England : " They should go to nature in all singleness of heart , and walk with her ...
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... artist ; but , as few of Turner's paintings have reached this country , his eloquent descriptions of them , and subtle criticisms , would not be generally interesting , and have therefore been omitted in the " Selections " from his ...
... artist ; but , as few of Turner's paintings have reached this country , his eloquent descriptions of them , and subtle criticisms , would not be generally interesting , and have therefore been omitted in the " Selections " from his ...
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... artist , but he has also had much experience in teaching , being employed at present as head - teacher of a class in Drawing , in the Working Men's College , 45 Great Ormond Street , London . " The Political Economy of Art , " the last ...
... artist , but he has also had much experience in teaching , being employed at present as head - teacher of a class in Drawing , in the Working Men's College , 45 Great Ormond Street , London . " The Political Economy of Art , " the last ...
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... artists and working - men . He did so , with wisdom , justice , and deep feeling ; it is to be hoped that the influence of those lectures will not be confined to his own country . As a Christian Philosopher , Mr. Ruskin deservedly ranks ...
... artists and working - men . He did so , with wisdom , justice , and deep feeling ; it is to be hoped that the influence of those lectures will not be confined to his own country . As a Christian Philosopher , Mr. Ruskin deservedly ranks ...
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... Artists to pursue high and noble aims until the standard of Taste is proportionably elevated . For the study of nature , -the inseparable ally of Art , -no finer field can be found on the wide earth , than our own wide country ; —and no ...
... Artists to pursue high and noble aims until the standard of Taste is proportionably elevated . For the study of nature , -the inseparable ally of Art , -no finer field can be found on the wide earth , than our own wide country ; —and no ...
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