id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_63zwd4ixvvg7np3axwwlelccbm Basem L. Ra'ad Ruskin, Turner, and Modernism 2008 3 .pdf application/pdf 2076 130 62 Ruskin, Turner, and Modernism Ruskin, Victorian Baudelaire," though smart, of Ruskin's Modern Painters and an essay by Turner to conclude that "while Ruskin wants to Rather, it is an opposite quality that is Turner's innovative legacy, what Ruskin admired career, like the period over which Ruskin's Mod­ Turner paintings suggestive and inspiring. particular, what would contradict his "modernism" and his admiration of the later Turner is in Turner's late paintings, that become characteristic of modernism. argues that Ruskin is modernist because Turner is: in defending Turner, Ruskin embraces the "abstract" style that was characteristic of Turner's late-career paintings, thus eschewing any not Turner's abstract brushwork that Ruskin In fact, the modernism of Turner's painting is a different issue than the modernism of Ruskin's writing; it is fuzzy thinking of Ruskin's modernism using the lens of the of nature, Ruskin analyzes landscape paintings the "vast treatise" of Ruskin's Modern Painters ./cache/work_63zwd4ixvvg7np3axwwlelccbm.pdf ./txt/work_63zwd4ixvvg7np3axwwlelccbm.txt