Ruskin Lecture 2021: John Ruskin: Art, Architecture and the Natural World
Kellogg Emeritus Fellow Geoffrey Tyack and Kellogg Visiting Fellow and Senior Associate Tutor at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education, Steven Parissien, discuss the significance of the natural world in Ruskin's work and the influence of his writings on the architecture of Victorian Oxford and Kellogg's own buildings.

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To See Clearly: Why Ruskin Matters by Dr Suzanne Fagence Cooper

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Romantic Revolt: Challenges to Neoclassicism and the Birth of the Avant Garde in France and Germany

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Eastern Architecture: China Part 1

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Exhibition Tour | "Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts and Crafts Movement"

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Architecture, art and design - 100 years of the Bauhaus (1/3) | DW Documentary

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The Foundations of Classical Architecture: Roman Classicism

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A305/03: Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Hill House

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Ruskin at 200: The Art Critic as Word-Painter - Malcolm Andrews

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Why We Need Ruskin Now

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Dress and Status in the Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer

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Turning Science into Art: Conrad Shawcross | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 20

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The Foundations of Classical Architecture: Greek Classicism

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A305/12: Adolf Loos

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A New Look at Impressionism: Materials and Techniques of the French Impressionists

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Wordsworth, Coleridge and the Poetic Revolution - Jonathan Bate

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Dynamic Symmetry in Fine Art Sculpture with Jay Goldstein

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The inspiration behind the designs of William Morris | Forest School

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25-03 The Pre-Raphaelites, 1840-1860

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The Foundations of Classical Architecture: Classical Design Principles

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