The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteP. Smith, 1965 - 197 Seiten |
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... Ruskin's reiterated appeal to the example of Nature to witness against the formal instincts of man , did far more to enforce the prejudice against the ' foul torrent of the Renaissance ' than he effected either by detailed reasoning or ...
... Ruskin's reiterated appeal to the example of Nature to witness against the formal instincts of man , did far more to enforce the prejudice against the ' foul torrent of the Renaissance ' than he effected either by detailed reasoning or ...
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... Ruskin gave to it . It is not specifically Christian . It dominates the fourth book of Plato's Republic no less than the gospel of Savonarola . It is one of the recur- rent phases of men's thought : a latent tendency which it was Ruskin's ...
... Ruskin gave to it . It is not specifically Christian . It dominates the fourth book of Plato's Republic no less than the gospel of Savonarola . It is one of the recur- rent phases of men's thought : a latent tendency which it was Ruskin's ...
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... Ruskin Relation of the ethical criticism to the romantic and to the mechanical Nineteenth - century Puritanism contrasted with that of the seventeenth century in its relation to art Sectarian bias ; theological æsthetics The Seven Lamps ...
... Ruskin Relation of the ethical criticism to the romantic and to the mechanical Nineteenth - century Puritanism contrasted with that of the seventeenth century in its relation to art Sectarian bias ; theological æsthetics The Seven Lamps ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 15 |
ONE Renaissance Architecture | 25 |
Two The Romantic Fallacy | 40 |
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academic achieved æsthetic value aissance antique appear archaic stage archi argument artistic baroque architects beauty Bernini Bramante Brunelleschi builders building century chitecture civilisation classic classic architecture coherence confused conscious construction criticism of architecture cult delight distinct dome effect elements Empire style ethical criticism experience expression fact false favour forms Giuliano da Sangallo give Gothic Gothic revival Greek human humanist ideal ideas imagination imitation influence insistent instinct intellectual Italian Italy laws less literary logic mass material means mechanical mediæval ment mind moral Nature ourselves painting Palladio past period physical picturesque pleasure poetic poetry practical prejudice principle proportion qualities quattrocento realised recognise relation Renais Renaissance architecture Renaissance style Roman architecture Romantic Fallacy Romantic Movement Romanticism Rome Ruskin sance satisfy scientific sculpture sense sequence space spirit Stones of Venice structure taste tecture things thought tion tradition true tural ture Vitruvian Vitruvius well-building