Lectures on Landscape - John Ruskin - Books - Createspace - 9781497536913 - April 3, 2014
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Lectures on Landscape


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Publisher Marketing: 1. In my inaugural lecture, I stated that while holding this professorship I should direct you, in your practical exercises, chiefly to natural history and landscape. And having in the course of the past year laid the foundational elements of art sufficiently before you, I will invite you, now, to enter on real work with me; and accordingly I propose during this and the following term to give you what practical leading I can in elementary study of landscape, and of a branch of natural history which will form a kind of center for all the rest-Ichthyology. In the outset I must shortly state to you the position which landscape painting and animal painting hold towards the higher branches of art. 2. Landscape painting is the thoughtful and passionate representation of the physical conditions appointed for human existence. It imitates the aspects, and records the phenomena, of the visible things which are dangerous or beneficial to men; and displays the human methods of dealing with these, and of enjoying them or suffering from them, which are either exemplary or deserving of sympathetic contemplation. Animal painting investigates the laws of greater and less nobility of character in organic form, as comparative anatomy examines those of greater and less development in organic structure; and the function of animal painting is to bring into notice the minor and unthought of conditions of power or beauty, as that of physiology is to ascertain the minor conditions of adaptation.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 3, 2014
ISBN13 9781497536913
Publishers Createspace
Pages 40
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 2 mm   ·   68 g

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