Lectures on art
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John Ryskin (1819–1900) is an English writer, artist, poet, literary critic, but most of all he is known as the theorist of art, who had a huge impact on the development of art history and aesthetics of the second half of the XIX - early XX centuries. Ryskin has done a lot to strengthen the positions of the pre -Raphaelites, for example, in the article "Pre -Raphaelitism", and also greatly influenced the anti -bourgeois pathos of movement. In addition, he “discovered” for contemporaries of William Turner, painter and graphics, master of landscape painting.
"Lectures on art" - the fundamental work of RESKIN, which he himself considered his most significant work in which he outlined a new methodology for analyzing art. Art, according to Reskin, is inextricably linked with morality, religion, nature and human life as a whole
"Lectures on art" - the fundamental work of RESKIN, which he himself considered his most significant work in which he outlined a new methodology for analyzing art. Art, according to Reskin, is inextricably linked with morality, religion, nature and human life as a whole
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Culture
- Category:Reference books
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Library of Paola Volkova
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:6+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-112022-1
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