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Landscapes after Ruskin : redefining the sublime.

Title
Landscapes after Ruskin : redefining the sublime.
Publication
Munich : Hirmer, [2018], ©2018.

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  • Gumpert, Lynn.
  • Sternfeld, Joel.
  • Jamieson, Dale.
  • Wiley, Chris, 1981-
  • Hall Art Foundation.
  • Grey Art Gallery.
Description
160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 29 cm
Summary
John Ruskin was an influential English art critic and social thinker of the Victorian era, who famously argued that the principal concern of the artist is ?truth to nature.? For Ruskin, this truth entailed more than merely adept technical representation: artists should, in fact, depict the natural world as mankind experiences it, with all the sensations of both beauty and terror it elicits.00Exhibition: Grey Art Gallery, New York, USA (17.04.-07.07.2018).
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  • Catalog of an exhibition held at the Hall Art Foundation, May 14 - November 27, 2016, and at Grey Art Gallery, New York University, April 17 - July 7, 2018.
  • Includes texts by Lynn Gumpert, Joel Sternfeld, Dale Jamieson, and Chris Wiley.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
  • 9783777429892
  • 3777429899
LCCN
2018932108
OCLC
  • on1013726695
  • 1013726695
  • SCSB-9040361
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries