Lectures on Landscape
John Ruskin
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Lectures on Landscape presents a thought-provoking exploration of landscape painting through the eyes of John Ruskin, a prominent artist and critic of the 19th century. Delivered at Oxford in 1871, these lectures delve into the intricate relationship between nature and art, offering insights that resonate with both artists and enthusiasts alike.
Ruskin's reflections are not merely technical; they encompass a broader philosophical discourse on the role of nature in art and the moral implications of artistic representation. He challenges listeners to consider how landscapes can evoke emotion and convey deeper truths about the human experience.
With a blend of aesthetic appreciation and social commentary, Ruskin's lectures invite a deeper understanding of the natural world and its portrayal in art. This collection stands out for its rich historical context and its enduring relevance in discussions of art and nature.
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| Lecture I: Outline | 31:50 | Read by Hugh McGuire | |
| Lecture II: Light and Shade | 30:37 | Read by Kirsten Ferreri | |
| Lecture III: Color | 43:28 | Read by Duncan Murrell |
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It would get a 5 if it had illustrations. It doesn't work
lbirder