In this paper, after providing a survey of Ruskin’s criticism on his “visual thought”, I draw attention to an optical tool, “the pane of glass”, that Ruskin had theorized in his early writings on architecture (Poetry of Architecture) as a technical implement to faithfully reproduce the natural datum in drawing. This instrument, which has never been taken into critical account, and that has an antecedent in L.B. Alberti’s use of the “veil” as a transparent surface for architectural reproduction, constitutes, as I argue, a pivotal point in his early formulation of mimetic representation. It underlies his descriptions of Turner’s vignettes in Modern Painters, as a major “lens” through which Ruskin first approaches the subject of the treatment ...
In mid-Victorian England, young art critic John Ruskin, known for his passionate defense of Turner’s...
This work provides a revisionist history of John Ruskin’s involvement with photography. This revisio...
In 1845 John Ruskin started using the daguerrotype to reproduce the historical architecture. He deci...
In this paper, after providing a survey of Ruskin’s criticism on his “visual thought”, I draw attent...
As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him...
Spatial and environmental conditions of a picture gallery can be rhetorical markers. My reading of J...
John Ruskin describes in his sixth chapter of the ‘Seven Lamps of Architecture’ the importance of a ...
As children after modernism we have learned to deliberately dislocate and abstract historical associ...
This thesis charts the status and function of Optical Agency in William Morris's The Defence of Guen...
Ruskin, the most influential mid-Victorian aesthetician, has typically been affiliated by critics wi...
The meaning of the architectural surface was thoroughly reconsidered by architects and historians in...
Based on extensive fieldwork, and research into John Ruskin's still little-interpreted archival mate...
This paper focuses on the chosen ekphrases (i.e. literary descriptions of visual works of art) which...
The contribution reads John Ruskin’s writings considering the recent studies on emotions, feelings, ...
The studies devoted to the influence exerted by John Ruskin on architecture in his time and in the f...
In mid-Victorian England, young art critic John Ruskin, known for his passionate defense of Turner’s...
This work provides a revisionist history of John Ruskin’s involvement with photography. This revisio...
In 1845 John Ruskin started using the daguerrotype to reproduce the historical architecture. He deci...
In this paper, after providing a survey of Ruskin’s criticism on his “visual thought”, I draw attent...
As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him...
Spatial and environmental conditions of a picture gallery can be rhetorical markers. My reading of J...
John Ruskin describes in his sixth chapter of the ‘Seven Lamps of Architecture’ the importance of a ...
As children after modernism we have learned to deliberately dislocate and abstract historical associ...
This thesis charts the status and function of Optical Agency in William Morris's The Defence of Guen...
Ruskin, the most influential mid-Victorian aesthetician, has typically been affiliated by critics wi...
The meaning of the architectural surface was thoroughly reconsidered by architects and historians in...
Based on extensive fieldwork, and research into John Ruskin's still little-interpreted archival mate...
This paper focuses on the chosen ekphrases (i.e. literary descriptions of visual works of art) which...
The contribution reads John Ruskin’s writings considering the recent studies on emotions, feelings, ...
The studies devoted to the influence exerted by John Ruskin on architecture in his time and in the f...
In mid-Victorian England, young art critic John Ruskin, known for his passionate defense of Turner’s...
This work provides a revisionist history of John Ruskin’s involvement with photography. This revisio...
In 1845 John Ruskin started using the daguerrotype to reproduce the historical architecture. He deci...