
Stones of Venice, Volume 3
Stones of Venice, Volume 3 is part of John Ruskin's three-volume treatise on Venetian art and architecture, published between 1851 and 1853. This volume continues Ruskin's exploration of Venice's architectural styles, including Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance influences, while also providing a historical context of the city. The work significantly impacted Victorian Britain and inspired notable figures like William Morris and Marcel Proust, making it one of the most influential texts of the 19th century.
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