John Ruskin’s Vision: Beauty, Society, and Reform

John Ruskin (1819–1900) was a pivotal Victorian art critic and social thinker, advocating for beauty, ethics, and social responsibility through art. His notable works, including “Modern Painters,” emphasized the significance of craftsmanship and moral values in art and architecture. He believed beauty could drive societal change, inspiring future reform movements and artistic ideologies. Continue reading John Ruskin’s Vision: Beauty, Society, and Reform