Author:
WALDSTEIN, Dr. Charles.
Title: The Work of John Ruskin. Its Influence Upon Modern Thought and Life.
Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers, 1889.
Notes:
Warm and enthusiastic portrait of Ruskin from Anglo-American archaeologist
and classicist, Dr Charles Waldstein, expounding the former's
brilliance of mind and influence on modern thought. Waldstein looks at Ruskin's merits
as a writer on art; as the founder of phenomenology of nature;
as writer on social, political,
and economical questions and as prose poet.
John Ruskin (1819-1900) is best known for his work as an art critic
and social critic, but is remembered as an author, poet and artist as well. Ruskin's essays on
art and architecture were extremely influential in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
Son of a wealthy wine merchant,
he was brought up in a cultured and religious
family, but his mother's over protectiveness undoubtedly
contributed to his later psychological troubles. On his
frequent trips in Europe, he took an artists's
and poet's delight both in landscape and works of art,
especially medieval and Renaissance.
His first great work, "Modern Painters", began
as a passionate defence of Turner's pictures,
but became a study of the principles of Art. In "The
Seven Lamps Of Architecture" and
"The Stones Of Venice" he similarly treated the
fundamentals of architecture.
These principles enabled him, incidentally, to
appreciate and defend
the Pre-Raphaelites, then the target of violence
and abuse. To Ruskin the relationship between art, morality
and social justice was of paramount importance and
he increasingly became preoccupied with social reform.
Gothic was for Ruskin the expression of an integrated and spiritual civilisation; classicism represented
paganism and corruption; the use of cast iron, and the increasing importance of function in architecture
and engineering seemed to him a lamentable trend. He was Slade Professor of art at Oxford.
His later works, "Sesame and Lillies", "The Crown Of Wild Olives" and "Fors Clavigera",
contain the programme of social reform in which he was so interested.
John Ruskin - Influential Modern Thinker!
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Condition:38 pages, including illustrations.