This essay concerns the relationship between John Ruskin and the young Giacomo Boni. Trained as an architect in Venice during his youth, Boni became mostly famous as an archaeologist thanks to the following exploration of the Roman Forum. The paper contributes to defining the inspiration Boni took from his Maestro John Ruskin about the restoration of Venetian Palazzi through the analysis of Ruskin's surviving letters, some of which were recently published only in their Italian translation. In 1882, he defended the Ruskinian concept of restoration as a hard interference with the flow of time in a pamphlet he personally wrote with other young artists and intellectuals, l'Avvenire dei monumenti ("The Future of Monuments''), which is entirely t...
Historiography ranks Alfredo d'Andrade and Alfonso Rubbiani as opposites to John Ruskin on protectio...
Giacomo Boni (Venice, 1859-Rome 1925) was one of the international leading figures of Roman archaeol...
For Ruskin some dates represented turning points in his personal and working life: 23rd September 18...
Giacomo Boni (Venice 1859 – Rome 1925), engineer, architect and archaeologist, is a key figure of th...
open2noLo special issue in cui è pubblicato l'articolo è intitolato: Memories on John Ruskin. Unto t...
The paper investigates a theme that, in the first half of the twentieth century, was the subject of ...
Taking as reference point the figure of John Ruskin, we intend to explore in this paper the relatio...
The contribution intends to focus on influence of Ruskinian thought in the culture of restoration di...
Giacomo Boni fu in rapporto con il movimento britannico Arts and Crafts fin dai tempi della sua form...
The contribution aims at investigating John Ruskin’s lexicon in the writings regarding the field of ...
[EN] Comparing John Ruskin and Viollet-le-Duc to highlight their opposing approaches to protecting t...
Contrariamente a quanto si crede comunemente, l'influenza del pensiero di John Ruskin sull'evoluzion...
Giacomo Boni, architetto e archeologo, fu per lungo periodo responsabile dell'area dei Fori a Roma; ...
Historiography ranks Alfredo d'Andrade and Alfonso Rubbiani as opposites to John Ruskin on protectio...
Giacomo Boni (Venice, 1859-Rome 1925) was one of the international leading figures of Roman archaeol...
For Ruskin some dates represented turning points in his personal and working life: 23rd September 18...
Giacomo Boni (Venice 1859 – Rome 1925), engineer, architect and archaeologist, is a key figure of th...
open2noLo special issue in cui è pubblicato l'articolo è intitolato: Memories on John Ruskin. Unto t...
The paper investigates a theme that, in the first half of the twentieth century, was the subject of ...
Taking as reference point the figure of John Ruskin, we intend to explore in this paper the relatio...
The contribution intends to focus on influence of Ruskinian thought in the culture of restoration di...
Giacomo Boni fu in rapporto con il movimento britannico Arts and Crafts fin dai tempi della sua form...
The contribution aims at investigating John Ruskin’s lexicon in the writings regarding the field of ...
[EN] Comparing John Ruskin and Viollet-le-Duc to highlight their opposing approaches to protecting t...
Contrariamente a quanto si crede comunemente, l'influenza del pensiero di John Ruskin sull'evoluzion...
Giacomo Boni, architetto e archeologo, fu per lungo periodo responsabile dell'area dei Fori a Roma; ...
Historiography ranks Alfredo d'Andrade and Alfonso Rubbiani as opposites to John Ruskin on protectio...
Giacomo Boni (Venice, 1859-Rome 1925) was one of the international leading figures of Roman archaeol...
For Ruskin some dates represented turning points in his personal and working life: 23rd September 18...