“To banish imperfection is to destroy expression.”
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Famous John Ruskin Quotes
Source: On Art and Life
Source: Unto this Last
Source: The stones of Venice / by John Ruskin ... ; with illustrations drawn by the author. 2. Volume 2 1853 [Leather Bound]
Source: Complete Works of John Ruskin
Source: On Art and Life
Source: On Art and Life
Source: On Art and Life
Source: On Art and Life
Source: On Art and Life
Source: On Art and Life
Source: On Art and Life
Source: On Art and Life
“Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless.”
Source: The Stones of Venice: Volume I. The Foundations
Source: The Poetry of Architecture
Source: The Eagle's Nest
“Of all the mean and wicked things a landlord can do, shutting up his footpath is the nastiest.”
Source: The King of the Golden River; or, The Black Brothers, a Legend of Stiria. Illustrated by Richard Doy
Source: The King of the Golden River
“All books are divisible into two classes: the books of the hours, and the books of all Time.”
Source: Sesame and Lilies
“For, truly, the man who does not know when to die, does not know how to live.”
Source: Unto this Last
Source: Modern Painters: Volume 4. Of Mountain Beauty
Source: Modern Painters: Volume 5. Of Leaf Beauty. Of Cloud Beauty. Of Ideas of Relation
Source: The Lamp of Memory
Source: Unto this Last
Source: The seven lamps of architecture
Source: The seven lamps of architecture
Source: Of ideas of beauty
Source: Essays and Letters Selected from the Writings of John Ruskin
Source: The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion, Selected from the Works of John Ruskin
Source: Works
Source: The seven lamps of architecture
“The sculptor does not work for the anatomist, but for the common observer of life and nature.”
Source: Modern Painters
Source: The seven lamps of architecture
Source: The Stones of Venice...
Source: The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and Its Application to Decoration and Manufacture, Delivered in 1858-9
Source: The Crown of Wild Olive: Three Lectures on Work, Traffic and War
“I desire ... to leave this one great fact clearly stated. THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE.”
Source: Unto this Last
“The true work of a critic is not to make his hearer believe him, but agree with him.”
Source: Notes on Some of the Principal Pictures Exhibited in the Rooms of the Royal Academy, the Old and New Societies of Painters in Water Colours, the Society of British Artists and the French Exhibition
“Always stand by form against force.”
Source: The Queen of the Air: Being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm
“I believe that the sight is a more important thing than the drawing.”
Source: The Elements of Drawing
Source: Modern Painters: pt. 4. Of many things
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