Modern Painters Volume II (of V) Modern Painters Volume II (of V)

Modern Painters Volume II (of V‪)‬

Publisher Description

Modern Painters (1843–60) is a book on art by John Ruskin which argues that recent painters emerging from the tradition of the picturesque are superior in the art of landscape to the old masters. The book was primarily written as a defence of the later work of J. M. W. Turner. Ruskin used the book to argue that art should devote itself to the accurate documentation of nature. In Ruskin's view Turner had developed from early detailed documentation of nature to a later more profound insight into natural forces and atmospheric effects. Volume two (1846) placed emphasis on symbolism in art, expressed through nature. The second volume was influential on the early development of Pre-Raphaelitism.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
1900
20 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
370
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
548
KB

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