Ruskin and His Circle

Ruskin and His Circle
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Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015002756206
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Synopsis Ruskin and His Circle by : Ada Earland

Ruskin and His Circle

Ruskin and His Circle
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Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3473645
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Synopsis Ruskin and His Circle by : Arts Council Gallery

Sympathy of Things

Sympathy of Things
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Publisher : V2_ publishing
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9789056628277
ISBN-13 : 9056628275
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Sympathy of Things by : Lars Spuybroek

We have to find our way back to beauty," writes Lars Spuybroek in the introduction to The Sympathy of Things. In this book Spuybroek argues that we must "undo" the twentieth century - the age in which the sublime turned from an art category into a technical reality. This leads him to the aesthetical insights of the nineteenth-century English art critic John Ruskin, from which he distils pointers for our time. In The Sympathy of Things, the old romantic notion of sympathy, a core concept in Ruskin's aesthetics, is re-evaluated as the driving force of the aesthetic experience. For Ruskin, beauty always comprises variation, imperfection and fragility, three concepts that wholly disappeared from our mindsets during the twentieth century. Spuybroek addresses the five central dual themes of Ruskin in turn: the Gothic and work, ornament and matter, sympathy and abstraction, the picturesque and time, ecology and design. He wrests each of these themes from the Victorian era and compares them with the related ideas of later aestheticians and philosophers like William James and Bruno Latour.

Light, Descending

Light, Descending
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Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 1942044011
ISBN-13 : 9781942044017
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Light, Descending by : Octavia Randolph

A Tale of Art and Obsession Brilliant illuminator of artistic truths. Failed lover. Provocative critic of social injustice. Raving lunatic. John Ruskin was all these things. Light, Descending brings to life Victorian art and social critic John Ruskin (1819-1900), a passionate and tormented genius whose career as art critic, social reformer, and benefactor and nemesis to some of the greatest names of 19th century art ended in near-universal public acclaim - and madness. Octavia Randolph, author of the best-selling The Circle of Ceridwen Saga, portrays Ruskin's artistic genius, political struggles, and frustrated private passions in a vivid and haunting recounting of the great man's life. From his life-long defence of the painter JMW Turner, to Ruskin's unconsummated marriage to Effie Gray, to his patronage of artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his fiancee, Lizzie Siddal, and Lizzie's death by self-administered drug overdose; to Ruskin's love affair with the teenaged Rose LaTouche, and her early death, which broke Ruskin's mind; and the infamous libel trial brought against Ruskin by James McNeill Whistler, Light, Descending sweeps the reader from bustling London to a decaying Venice to wild Alpine heights as it chronicles Ruskin's ecstatic triumphs and blighted happiness. Based on letters, diary entries, and Ruskin's own voluminous published writings, and peopled with some of the most compelling personalities of the 19th century, Light, Descending is a tour-de-force novel about the man Mohandas Gandhi said "made me transform my life." Includes Book Group Discussion Guide."

Green Victorians

Green Victorians
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9780226339986
ISBN-13 : 022633998X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Green Victorians by : Vicky Albritton

From Henry David Thoreau to Bill McKibben, critics and philosophers have sought to demonstrate how a life without constant growth might still be rich and satisfying. Yet one crucial episode in the history of sustainability has been largely forgotten. "Green Victorians" recovers the story of a small circle of men and women led by political economist and art critic John Ruskin. "Green Victorians" explores how Ruskin s most enthusiastic followers turned his theory into practice in a series of ambitious local projects ranging from painting, hand-weaving, and wood-working to gardening, archaeology, story-telling, and children s education. This is a lively yet unsettling story, for while those in Ruskin s experimental community established a thriving handicraft industry and protected the Lake District from over-development, they paid a price. Richly illustrated, "Green Victorians" breaks new ground by connecting the ideas and practices of Ruskin s utopian community to the problems of ethical consumption then and now. "

On Art and Life

On Art and Life
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9781101651148
ISBN-13 : 1101651148
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis On Art and Life by : John Ruskin

Includes two of John Ruskin's famous essays: "The Nature of the Gothic" and "The Work of Iron" from his book The Stones of Venice. Ruskin's insights into the need for individual artistic freedom, and his disdain for the mass-production art of the Victorian era, radically altered society's perception of creative design and remain powerfully relevant to our ideas of beauty today.

Effie

Effie
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781429962384
ISBN-13 : 1429962380
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Effie by : Suzanne Fagence Cooper

Effie Gray, a beautiful and intelligent young socialite, rattled the foundations of England's Victorian age. Married at nineteen to John Ruskin, the leading art critic of the time, she found herself trapped in a loveless, unconsummated union after Ruskin rejected her on their wedding night. On a trip to Scotland she met John Everett Millais, Ruskin's protégé, and fell passionately in love with him. In a daring act, Effie left Ruskin, had their marriage annulled and entered into a long, happy marriage with Millais. Suzanne Fagence Cooper has gained exclusive access to Effie's previously unseen letters and diaries to tell the complete story of this scandalous love triangle. In Cooper's hands, this passionate love story also becomes an important new look at the work of both Ruskin and Millais with Effie emerging as a key figure in their artistic development. Effie is a heartbreakingly beautiful book about three lives passionately entwined with some of the greatest paintings of the pre-Raphaelite period.

Giotto and His Works in Padua

Giotto and His Works in Padua
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Publisher : London : Arundel Society
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : KBNL:KBNL03000128389
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Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Giotto and His Works in Padua by : John Ruskin

Hawthorne and His Circle

Hawthorne and His Circle
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Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015002342528
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Hawthorne and His Circle by : Julian Hawthorne

The best use we can make of good fortune is to share it with our fellows. Those to whom good things come by way of inheritance however are often among the latest to comprehend their own advantage; they suppose it to be the common condition.

POT OF PAINT

POT OF PAINT
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Publisher : Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210008565564
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Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis POT OF PAINT by : Linda Merrill

"A Pot of Paint reconstructs the lost transcript and revisits the highly contested issues surrounding one of the most celebrated trials in the history of art. A libel suit brought in the London courts by American expatriate artist James McNeill Whistler against John Ruskin, England's most powerful art critic, the trial was essentially a debate of aesthetic theory conducted at a critical hour in the evolution of modern art." "After viewing an 1877 exhibition that included some of Whistler's most abstract works, Ruskin declared in print that the artist had flung "a pot of paint in the public's face." He called Whistler a "coxcomb" and said that it was the height of "cockney impudence" to ask two hundred guineas for a painting such as Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket. The dispute was fully covered in the popular press. Using those newspaper accounts, as well as letters, legal papers, Ruskin's instructions to his counsel, and Whistler's later rendition of events in The Gentle Art of Making Enemies, Linda Merrill reveals the deeply held, contrary aesthetic ideals of the two parties, and shows that, in many ways, the real litigants in Whistler v. Ruskin were traditional, representational art and art that tended toward abstraction." "During eighteen months of pretrial delays and two days of testimony from Whistler and several well-known figures in the art world, London debated the value and the meaning of art. A Pot of Paint retrieves these debates for a society that continues to argue the merits of innovation in art and the place of art in the modern world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved