John Ruskin - Biography
Ruskin went to Oxford University, where he studied geology and theology. However, his true passion was art, and he began to travel around Europe studying painting and architecture. His encounters with the works of Italian Renaissance masters had a huge influence on his artistic perception.John Ruskin was one of the first and most important supporters of the Prefafelites, a group of artists who sought a new perspective on art, returning to nature and simple human feelings. He supported their ideas about painting emphasizing individuality and sensuality.
Ruskin was himself an artist and created many works, including watercolors, graphics and original works on themes of nature and architecture. His work was received positively by critics and gained popularity in the UK and beyond.
In addition to his artistic activities, Ruskin was a noted critic and writer. His book "The Modern Paradigm of Art" (1843) and his essays on art and architecture had a huge influence on the development of art culture. He also translated the works of Italian artists and was a recognized specialist in Renaissance painting.
John Ruskin was an active public figure and activist. He advocated social reforms, including better working-class living conditions and education. His ideas on justice and equality influenced British society and politics.
Ruskin had no family of his own and left a small mark on his private life. However, his contribution to world art and literature was undoubtedly enormous. His work and ideas continue to inspire artists, writers and public figures around the world.
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