| John Ruskin - 1854 - 104 pàgines
...sculptors : examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stern statues, anatomiless and rigid ; but do not mock at them, for they are...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. Let me not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the operative... | |
| Crystal palace - 1854 - 250 pàgines
...liberty in the workman struck out in every stone, " a freedom of thought," to use his own words, " and rank in scale of being; such as no laws, no charters,...all Europe at this day to regain for her children." In the conclusions which Mr. Ruskin draws from these Gothic and savage inventions of the old free workman,... | |
| 1855 - 864 pàgines
...sculptors : examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and st*rn statues, motionless and rigid ; but do not mock at them, for they are...thought, and rank in scale of being, such as no laws, no characters, no charters, can secure ; but which it must be the first aim of all Europe at this day... | |
| Edward Young - 1857 - 370 pàgines
...sculptors : examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stone statues anatomiless and rigid; but do not mock at them, for they are signs...and liberty of every workman who struck the stone" (Ibid.) Such then is the artistic result of the gymnasium, or " transfiguration " process. We have... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 pàgines
...sculptors: examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stern statues, anatomiless and rigid ; but do not mock at them, for they are...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. Let me not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the operative... | |
| John Ruskin - 1875 - 80 pàgines
...sculptors : examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stern statues, anatomiless and rigid ; but do not mock at them, for they are...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. Let me not be thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the operative... | |
| John Ruskin - 1884 - 504 pàgines
...sculptors: examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stern statues, anatomiless and rigid ; but do not mock at them, for they are...who struck the stone ; a freedom of thought and rank io scale of being, such as no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must be the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 970 pàgines
...liberty of every workman who struck the stono ; a freedom of thought, and rank in scale of being, such us no laws, no charters, no charities can secure ; but which it must bo the first aim of all Europe at this day to regain for her children. § xv. Let me not be thought... | |
| John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - 1886 - 600 pàgines
...sculptors : examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stern statues, onatomiless and rigid ; but do not mock at them, for •they are...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. — Stones of Venice, II., pp. 162, 163. j THE DUOMO OF PISA AND THE CRYSTAL PALACE. — In the vault... | |
| John Ruskin - 1886 - 188 pàgines
...sculptors : examine once more those ugly goblins, and formless monsters, and stern statues, anatomiless and rigid ; but do not mock at them, for they are...all Europe at this day to regain for her children. — Stones of Venice, II., pp. 162, 163. THE DUOMO OF PISA AND THE CRYSTAL PALACE. — In the vault... | |
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