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John Ruskin Ballantyne Andrew Ruskin John Ruskin John

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John Ruskin Ballantyne Andrew Ruskin John Ruskin John
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Ballantyne, Andrew; Ruskin, John; Ruskin, John
ISBN: 9781780234298, 1780234295
Language: English
Year: 2015

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John Ruskin Ballantyne Andrew Ruskin John Ruskin John by Ballantyne, Andrew; Ruskin, John; Ruskin, John 9781780234298, 1780234295 instant download after payment.

John Ruskin (1819–1900) was the most prominent art and architecture critic of his time. Yet his reputation has been overshadowed by his personal life, especially his failed marriage to Effie Gray, which has cast him in the history books as little more than a Victorian prude. In this book, Andrew Ballantyne rescues Ruskin from the dustbin of history’s trifles to reveal a deeply attuned thinker, one whose copious writings had tremendous influence on all classes of society, from roadmenders to royalty.
           
Ballantyne examines a crucial aspect of Ruskin’s thinking: the notion that art and architecture have moral value. Telling the story of Ruskin’s childhood and enduring devotion to his parents—who fostered his career as a writer on art and architecture—he explores the circumstances that led to Ruskin’s greatest works, such as Modern Painters, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, The Stones of Venice, and Unto This Last. He follows Ruskin through his altruistic ventures with the urban poor, to whom he taught drawing, motivated by a profound conviction that art held the key to living a worthwhile life. Ultimately, Ballantyne weaves Ruskin’s story into a larger one about Victorian society, a time when the first great industrial cities took shape and when art could finally reach beyond the wealthy elite and touch the lives of everyday people. 

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