Nature of Gothic by JOHN RUSKIN


Authors
JOHN RUSKIN
ISBN
9781843681014
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
148 x 210mm

'One of the very few necessary and inevitable utterances of the century.' William Morris, in the Preface. The Nature of Gothic started life as a chapter in Ruskin's masterwork, The Stones of Venice. Ruskin came to lament the 'Frankenstein monsters' of Victorian buildings with added Gothic which 'The Stones' inspired; but despite his misgivings the original moral purpose of his writing had not fallen on stony ground. The Nature of Gothic, the last chapter of the second volume, had marked his progression from art critic to social critic; in it he found the true seam of his thought, and it was quickly recognised for the revolutionary writing it was. As Morris himself put it, The Nature of Gothic 'pointed out a new road on which the world should travel'; and in its indictment of meaningless modern labour and its celebration of medieval architecture it could be called the foundation stone of Morris's aesthetic and purpose in life. 40 years after he first read it, Morris chose Ruskin's text for one of the first books to be published at his Kelmscott Press, using his own Golden type. It is one of the summits of his career, and one of the most beautiful books ever published. Few books can so completely sum up an era. The Kelmscott Nature of Gothic encapsulates the meeting of two remarkable minds and embodies their influence in word, image and design. But more than that, Ruskin's words are increasingly relevant for our times. In this facsimile edition, the first ever made of this rare book, the reader can fully appreciate their importance and their legacy, as understood by one of the most potent visual imaginations to have worked in Britain. In this enlarged edition, essays by leading scholars, Robert Hewison (who was one of Ruskin's successors as Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University), Tony Pinkney (Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University) and Robert Brownell (lecturer, stained glass maker and author of Marriage of Inconvenience) explain the importance of this book for Ruskin, for Morris and for us today. AUTHOR: John Ruskin was one of the most far-reaching thinkers of his or any other century. William Morris was set on his life's work of design and socialism by Ruskin's The Nature of Gothic. SELLING POINTS: . A facsimile of William Morris's 'Golden-type' edition of Ruskin's revolutionary work of social, art and architectural criticism about the Gothic style, a foundational inspiration to Morris
35.00



Enter your Postcode or Suburb to view availability and delivery times.

Other Titles by JOHN RUSKIN

Elements of Drawing
29.99
29.99
_% Off
Seven Lamps Of Architecture
39.99
39.99
_% Off
Selections and Essays
24.99
24.99
_% Off
Unto This Last
JOHN RUSKIN
24.99
24.99
_% Off
New and Noble School Ruskin and the PreRaphaelites
49.99
49.99
_% Off
Flora of Chamonix
395.00
395.00
_% Off
Storm Cloud of the Nineteenth Century
24.99
24.99
_% Off
Stones of Venice
JOHN RUSKIN
29.99
29.99
_% Off

You might also like

Architecture
39.99
39.99
_% Off
Tree Houses
29.99
9.99
67% Off
Mini Houses
29.99
9.99
67% Off
Natural Stone Houses
29.99
9.99
67% Off
Wood Houses
29.99
13.99
53% Off
Ethno Architecture And Interiors
29.99
13.99
53% Off
The Hamptons
44.99
44.99
_% Off
Houses  Residential Architecture
29.99
9.99
67% Off
Mini Homes
29.99
13.99
53% Off

RRP refers to the Recommended Retail Price as set out by the original publisher at time of release.
The RRP set by overseas publishers may vary to those set by local publishers due to exchange rates and shipping costs.
Due to our competitive pricing, we may have not sold all products at their original RRP.