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Stones of Venice, Volume 1

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Immerse yourself in The Stones of Venice, a captivating three-volume exploration of Venetian art and architecture by the esteemed English art historian John Ruskin. First published between 1851 and 1853, this influential work reveals how Venices architectural wonders reflect the principles outlined in Ruskins earlier masterwork, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With meticulous detail, Ruskin examines over eighty churches and delves into the citys architectural evolution from Byzantine to Gothic to Renaissance, all while weaving a rich history of Venice. This seminal text ignited a passion for Venetian architecture in Victorian Britain and beyond. Notably, the chapter The Nature of Gothic from volume 2 resonated with luminaries like William Morris, who celebrated it as a cornerstone of the Gothic revival. It also inspired literary titans such as Marcel Proust, whose narrator expresses profound admiration for Ruskin during a Venetian visit. The Stones of Venice is not just a book; its a pivotal contribution to 19th-century literature and art history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)

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36 episodios

Portada del episodio 036 - Chapter 30 The Vestibule

036 - Chapter 30 The Vestibule

Immerse yourself in The Stones of Venice, a captivating three-volume exploration of Venetian art and architecture by the esteemed English art historian John Ruskin. First published between 1851 and 1853, this influential work reveals how Venices architectural wonders reflect the principles outlined in Ruskins earlier masterwork, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With meticulous detail, Ruskin examines over eighty churches and delves into the citys architectural evolution from Byzantine to Gothic to Renaissance, all while weaving a rich history of Venice. This seminal text ignited a passion for Venetian architecture in Victorian Britain and beyond. Notably, the chapter The Nature of Gothic from volume 2 resonated with luminaries like William Morris, who celebrated it as a cornerstone of the Gothic revival. It also inspired literary titans such as Marcel Proust, whose narrator expresses profound admiration for Ruskin during a Venetian visit. The Stones of Venice is not just a book; its a pivotal contribution to 19th-century literature and art history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)

1 de mar de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio 035 - Chapter 29 The Roof

035 - Chapter 29 The Roof

Immerse yourself in The Stones of Venice, a captivating three-volume exploration of Venetian art and architecture by the esteemed English art historian John Ruskin. First published between 1851 and 1853, this influential work reveals how Venices architectural wonders reflect the principles outlined in Ruskins earlier masterwork, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With meticulous detail, Ruskin examines over eighty churches and delves into the citys architectural evolution from Byzantine to Gothic to Renaissance, all while weaving a rich history of Venice. This seminal text ignited a passion for Venetian architecture in Victorian Britain and beyond. Notably, the chapter The Nature of Gothic from volume 2 resonated with luminaries like William Morris, who celebrated it as a cornerstone of the Gothic revival. It also inspired literary titans such as Marcel Proust, whose narrator expresses profound admiration for Ruskin during a Venetian visit. The Stones of Venice is not just a book; its a pivotal contribution to 19th-century literature and art history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)

28 de feb de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio 034 - Chapter 28 The Archivolt and Aperture

034 - Chapter 28 The Archivolt and Aperture

Immerse yourself in The Stones of Venice, a captivating three-volume exploration of Venetian art and architecture by the esteemed English art historian John Ruskin. First published between 1851 and 1853, this influential work reveals how Venices architectural wonders reflect the principles outlined in Ruskins earlier masterwork, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With meticulous detail, Ruskin examines over eighty churches and delves into the citys architectural evolution from Byzantine to Gothic to Renaissance, all while weaving a rich history of Venice. This seminal text ignited a passion for Venetian architecture in Victorian Britain and beyond. Notably, the chapter The Nature of Gothic from volume 2 resonated with luminaries like William Morris, who celebrated it as a cornerstone of the Gothic revival. It also inspired literary titans such as Marcel Proust, whose narrator expresses profound admiration for Ruskin during a Venetian visit. The Stones of Venice is not just a book; its a pivotal contribution to 19th-century literature and art history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)

27 de feb de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio 033 - Chapter 27 The Cornice and Capital part 2

033 - Chapter 27 The Cornice and Capital part 2

Immerse yourself in The Stones of Venice, a captivating three-volume exploration of Venetian art and architecture by the esteemed English art historian John Ruskin. First published between 1851 and 1853, this influential work reveals how Venices architectural wonders reflect the principles outlined in Ruskins earlier masterwork, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With meticulous detail, Ruskin examines over eighty churches and delves into the citys architectural evolution from Byzantine to Gothic to Renaissance, all while weaving a rich history of Venice. This seminal text ignited a passion for Venetian architecture in Victorian Britain and beyond. Notably, the chapter The Nature of Gothic from volume 2 resonated with luminaries like William Morris, who celebrated it as a cornerstone of the Gothic revival. It also inspired literary titans such as Marcel Proust, whose narrator expresses profound admiration for Ruskin during a Venetian visit. The Stones of Venice is not just a book; its a pivotal contribution to 19th-century literature and art history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)

26 de feb de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio 032 - Chapter 27 The Cornice and Capital part 1

032 - Chapter 27 The Cornice and Capital part 1

Immerse yourself in The Stones of Venice, a captivating three-volume exploration of Venetian art and architecture by the esteemed English art historian John Ruskin. First published between 1851 and 1853, this influential work reveals how Venices architectural wonders reflect the principles outlined in Ruskins earlier masterwork, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. With meticulous detail, Ruskin examines over eighty churches and delves into the citys architectural evolution from Byzantine to Gothic to Renaissance, all while weaving a rich history of Venice. This seminal text ignited a passion for Venetian architecture in Victorian Britain and beyond. Notably, the chapter The Nature of Gothic from volume 2 resonated with luminaries like William Morris, who celebrated it as a cornerstone of the Gothic revival. It also inspired literary titans such as Marcel Proust, whose narrator expresses profound admiration for Ruskin during a Venetian visit. The Stones of Venice is not just a book; its a pivotal contribution to 19th-century literature and art history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)

25 de feb de 2026 - 36 min
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