The Stones of Venice, Volume 3

John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)

The Stones of Venice is a three-volume treatise on Venetian art and architecture by English art historian John Ruskin, first published from 1851 to 1853. Intending to prove how the architecture in Venice exemplified the principles he discussed in his earlier work, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, Ruskin examined the city in detail, describing for example over eighty churches. He discusses architecture of Venice's Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance periods, and provides a general history of the city as well. The book aroused considerable interest in Victorian Britain and beyond. The chapter "The Nature of Gothic" (from volume 2) was admired by William Morris, who published it separately in an edition which is in itself an example of Gothic revival. It inspired Marcel Proust; the narrator of the Recherche visits Venice with his mother in a state of enthusiasm for Ruskin. The Stones of Venice is considered one of the most influential books of the 19th century. (Summary adapted from the Wikipedia by Leni)

Genre(s): Art, Design & Architecture, Travel & Geography

Language: English

Group: The Stones of Venice

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 01, Early Renaissance, part 1 Alan Weyman
00:22:13
Play 02 Chapter 01, Early Renaissance, part 2 Alan Weyman
00:23:16
Play 03 Chapter 01, Early Renaissance, part 3 Alan Weyman
00:25:56
Play 04 Chapter 02, Roman Renaissance, part 1 Malone
00:34:56
Play 05 Chapter 02, Roman Renaissance, part 2 Malone
00:35:45
Play 06 Chapter 02, Roman Renaissance, part 3 Malone
00:33:23
Play 07 Chapter 02, Roman Renaissance, part 4 Malone
00:45:54
Play 08 Chapter 02, Roman Renaissance, part 5 Malone
00:36:05
Play 09 Chapter 02, Roman Renaissance, part 6 Malone
00:47:58
Play 10 Chapter 03, Grotesque Renaissance, part 1 ToddHW
00:23:08
Play 11 Chapter 03, Grotesque Renaissance, part 2 ToddHW
00:30:14
Play 12 Chapter 03, Grotesque Renaissance, part 3 ToddHW
00:25:29
Play 13 Chapter 03, Grotesque Renaissance, part 4 ToddHW
00:25:11
Play 14 Conclusion, part 1 MorganScorpion
00:27:02
Play 15 Conclusion, part 2 MorganScorpion
00:16:51
Play 16 Conclusion, part 3 MorganScorpion
00:31:26