The Life of John Ruskin: Volume 2, 1860-1900

The Life of John Ruskin: Volume 2, 1860-1900
Author: Edward Tyas Cook
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1108009727

E. T. Cook's two-volume biography is a vital tool for anyone wishing to understand Ruskin's achievements in so many fields.

Unto this Last

Unto this Last
Author: T. J. Barringer
Publisher: Yc British Art
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art criticism
ISBN: 9780300246414

An innovative and lavishly illustrated account of the art, writings, and global influence of one of the 19th century's most influential thinkers This book presents an innovative portrait of John Ruskin (1819-1900) as artist, art critic, social theorist, educator, and ecological campaigner. Ruskin's juvenilia reveal an early embrace of his lifelong interests in geology and botany, art, poetry, and mythology. His early admiration of Turner led him to identify the moral power of close looking. In The Stones of Venice, illustrated with his own drawings, he argued that the development of architectural style revealed the moral condition of society. Later, Ruskin pioneered new approaches to teaching and museum practice. Influential worldwide, Ruskin's work inspired William Morris, founders of the Labour Party, and Mahatma Gandhi. Through thematic essays and detailed discussions of his works, this book argues that, complex and contradictory, Ruskin's ideas are of urgent importance today. Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art Exhibition Schedule: Yale Center for British Art (September 5-December 8, 2019)

The Life of John Ruskin

The Life of John Ruskin
Author: Sir Edward Tyas Cook
Publisher: Ardent Media
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1968
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Classic biography of the 19th century author & philosopher. Illus.

The Life of John Ruskin, 1860-1900

The Life of John Ruskin, 1860-1900
Author: Edward Tyas Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781410209139

John Ruskin had a life and career that made the romantic visionary singly the most important cultural figure of his day. His canon attests to the intelligence that championed natural beauty, reveled in art, and erred only on the side of humanity. This is the classic biography by Sir Edward Tyas Cook (1857-1919) of the 19th century author and philosopher, cited and recommended by the Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. The principal material on which this biography is founded consists of Ruskin's diaries, notebooks, and letters. They are supplemented by a large collection of letters to his parents. During Ruskin's absences from home, he wrote almost daily, and sometimes more than once a day, to his father, or to his mother, or to both.

John Ruskin

John Ruskin
Author: Frederic Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1902
Genre: Authors, English
ISBN: