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Stones of Venice, Volume 2

Stones of Venice, Volume 2

Auteur(s): John Ruskin
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The Stones of Venice is a mesmerizing three-volume exploration of the rich art and architecture of Venice, authored by the renowned English art historian John Ruskin between 1851 and 1853. In this volume, Ruskin meticulously illustrates how the city’s architectural wonders embody the principles laid out in his earlier work, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With an in-depth examination of over eighty churches, he delves into the Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance styles that shape Venices storied history. This seminal work ignited a fervent interest in Victorian Britain and influenced notable figures such as William Morris, who famously published a celebrated edition of the chapter The Nature of Gothic. The Stones of Venice continues to resonate, even finding echoes in Marcel Prousts literary masterpiece, Recherche. Recognized as one of the defining books of the 19th century, this volume is a cherished gem for enthusiasts of art and history alike. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni) Proof-Listeners Becky Cook & RapunzelinaCopyright Assorted Non Fiction Art Monde Sciences sociales
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  • 026 - Chapter 08 The Ducal Palace part 6
    Feb 25 2026
    The Stones of Venice is a mesmerizing three-volume exploration of the rich art and architecture of Venice, authored by the renowned English art historian John Ruskin between 1851 and 1853. In this volume, Ruskin meticulously illustrates how the city’s architectural wonders embody the principles laid out in his earlier work, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With an in-depth examination of over eighty churches, he delves into the Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance styles that shape Venices storied history. This seminal work ignited a fervent interest in Victorian Britain and influenced notable figures such as William Morris, who famously published a celebrated edition of the chapter The Nature of Gothic. The Stones of Venice continues to resonate, even finding echoes in Marcel Prousts literary masterpiece, Recherche. Recognized as one of the defining books of the 19th century, this volume is a cherished gem for enthusiasts of art and history alike. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni) Proof-Listeners Becky Cook & Rapunzelina
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    27 min
  • 025 - Chapter 08 The Ducal Palace part 5
    Feb 25 2026
    The Stones of Venice is a mesmerizing three-volume exploration of the rich art and architecture of Venice, authored by the renowned English art historian John Ruskin between 1851 and 1853. In this volume, Ruskin meticulously illustrates how the city’s architectural wonders embody the principles laid out in his earlier work, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With an in-depth examination of over eighty churches, he delves into the Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance styles that shape Venices storied history. This seminal work ignited a fervent interest in Victorian Britain and influenced notable figures such as William Morris, who famously published a celebrated edition of the chapter The Nature of Gothic. The Stones of Venice continues to resonate, even finding echoes in Marcel Prousts literary masterpiece, Recherche. Recognized as one of the defining books of the 19th century, this volume is a cherished gem for enthusiasts of art and history alike. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni) Proof-Listeners Becky Cook & Rapunzelina
    Voir plus Voir moins
    29 min
  • 024 - Chapter 08 The Ducal Palace part 4
    Feb 25 2026
    The Stones of Venice is a mesmerizing three-volume exploration of the rich art and architecture of Venice, authored by the renowned English art historian John Ruskin between 1851 and 1853. In this volume, Ruskin meticulously illustrates how the city’s architectural wonders embody the principles laid out in his earlier work, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With an in-depth examination of over eighty churches, he delves into the Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance styles that shape Venices storied history. This seminal work ignited a fervent interest in Victorian Britain and influenced notable figures such as William Morris, who famously published a celebrated edition of the chapter The Nature of Gothic. The Stones of Venice continues to resonate, even finding echoes in Marcel Prousts literary masterpiece, Recherche. Recognized as one of the defining books of the 19th century, this volume is a cherished gem for enthusiasts of art and history alike. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni) Proof-Listeners Becky Cook & Rapunzelina
    Voir plus Voir moins
    41 min
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