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Author of Modern Painters, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, and The Stones of Venice, John Ruskin was a leading art critic and architectural authority whose brilliant prose shaped a generation of writers and whose insights and aesthetics helped establish the careers of Whistler and Turner. In this program, scholar Michael Wheeler traces Ruskin’s spiritual and intellectual journey both around Europe and through life, visiting the Gothic cathedral at Rouen and other sites that inspired and shaped the thinking of the great writer. Manuscripts, artwork, and personal memorabilia drawn from the Brantwood and Ruskin Library collections add depth to this sensitive portrait. (48 minutes)



 
                    

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Bauhaus: The Face of the 20th Century
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This stunning program looks at the development of the Bauhaus and at the key figures involved in it-including the founder Walter Gropius, his successor Mies van der Rohe, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, and Josef Albers. The program also sets the history of the ...(more details)
 
Isamu Noguchi: Stones and Paper
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This program is a timeless retrospective on the life and career of Isamu Noguchi, whose binational heritage sent him back and forth between Japan and America seeking a new artistic synthesis. He started his career in Paris as Constantin Brancusi's ap...(more details)
 
The Pre-Raphaelite Revolt
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Some of the most widely known paintings in the history of English art were produced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, whose work stands out as the most intensely romantic aspect of Victorian painting in England. Founded in 1848 to protest against th...(more details)
 
TOPSY: WILLIAM MORRIS
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The life of William Morris was a crusade against the ugliness of the Industrial Revolution. In this program, art historian Douglas Skeggs addresses the many achievements of the boisterous and energetic "Topsy," 19th-century Great Britain's most influ...(more details)
 
The Evolution of Art
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For thousands of years, artists were anonymous, yet today they are frequently honored as celebrities. How did this change in perspective come about? This program tracks the cultural evolution of art-from the ancient Greeks to the modern world, where ...(more details)
 


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