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J.RUSKIN - Coggle Diagram
J.RUSKIN
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LETTERS
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DIARIES I - 185 MAY 1841
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He sees the city as a spectacle, in a picturesque position
VENICE, 10TH/ 11TH SEPTEMBER 1843
Talks about the Ponte della Libertà, and the way in which they were finishing it
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THE STONES OF VENICE
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THE ROLE OF TINTORETTO
Scuola Grande di S. Rocco was the place in which Ruskin began his experience in architecture, a particularly strong impact
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GEORGE HOBBS' LETTER
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According to him, Ruskin observes what is usually ignored
THE WORKING MEN
Ruskin observed all the working people and the work of working classes, something that was usually ignored by travellers
LETTER 23RD DECEMBER
Venice was bombed, he described the situation
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BASIC IDEA: THE GOTHIC AGE WAS THE BEST AGE, THE RENAISSANCE WAS THE FALL, THE RUIN
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He would like to find the ideal condition for a city, putting in opposition the medieval age with the renaissance
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THE NATURE OF GOTHIC
According to him, industrialisation is wrong and people should go back to when the human was seen as an individual
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The art is man's expression of pleasure in labour; at that age taking pleasure from work was not something granted
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