

An edition of The laws of Fésole (1877)
a familiar treatise on the elementary principles and practice of drawing and painting as determined by the Tuscan masters
By John Ruskin
Publish Date
1877
Publisher
George Allen
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
Today, with the aging of Post-Modernism, artists and academics are reappraising the aesthetics of Modernism. Long out-of-print, The Laws of Fesole looks at painting at the very beginnings of the Modern movement. In it Ruskin offers criticism, appreciation, and instruction for artists. This edition includes forty-two black-and-white illustrations, a biographical note about Ruskin, and a new introduction by Bill Beckley.
subjects: Study and teaching, Drawing, Painting, Art, Influence, Italian Painting, Christianity, Italian Art, Political aspects of Art, Political aspects, Juvenile literature, Italian Drawing, Ruskin, john, 1819-1900, Painting, study and teaching, Drawing, study and teaching
People: John Ruskin (1819-1900)