
Lectures on Landscape
Lectures on Landscape is a collection of lectures delivered by John Ruskin in 1871 at Oxford, focusing on the principles of landscape painting. Ruskin, an influential art critic and social commentator, explores the relationship between nature and art, emphasizing the importance of observation and emotional response in artistic creation. This work is notable for its insights into the aesthetics of landscape and its impact on the understanding of art during the Victorian era.
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Hugh McGuire, Kirsten Ferreri, Duncan Murrell




















