The Ritual of Interpretation: The Fine Arts as Literature in Ruskin, Rossetti, and PaterHarvard University Press, 1975 - 314 頁 |
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... Modern Painters deserves to be considered a pioneering text in the history of the literature of art , despite prior examples of Romantic art criticism by Lamb and Hazlitt , and despite the contemporary surveys of art history by Lord ...
... Modern Painters deserves to be considered a pioneering text in the history of the literature of art , despite prior examples of Romantic art criticism by Lamb and Hazlitt , and despite the contemporary surveys of art history by Lord ...
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... Modern Painters is predi- cated on the assumption that this relation has deteriorated . The public's failure to appreciate Turner stems from a failure to sympathize with , understand , and respond to nature . By the third volume of Modern ...
... Modern Painters is predi- cated on the assumption that this relation has deteriorated . The public's failure to appreciate Turner stems from a failure to sympathize with , understand , and respond to nature . By the third volume of Modern ...
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... Modern Painters . Ruskin declares , for example , in a discussion of mountains in the first volume that Turner is " as much of a geologist as a painter " ( III , 429 ) . Later in the same volume he praises a picture of " The Upper Fall ...
... Modern Painters . Ruskin declares , for example , in a discussion of mountains in the first volume that Turner is " as much of a geologist as a painter " ( III , 429 ) . Later in the same volume he praises a picture of " The Upper Fall ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Two Landscapes of Modern Painters 6989 | 37 |
The Drama of Architecture | 69 |
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