John Ruskin Quote

We may, without offending any laws of good taste, require of an architect, as we do of a novelist, that he should be not only correct, but entertaining.


On the Nature of Gothic Architecture: And Herein of the True Functions of the Workman in Art... (ed. 1854)


We may, without offending any laws of good taste, require of an architect, as we do of a novelist, that he should be not only correct, but...

We may, without offending any laws of good taste, require of an architect, as we do of a novelist, that he should be not only correct, but...

We may, without offending any laws of good taste, require of an architect, as we do of a novelist, that he should be not only correct, but...

We may, without offending any laws of good taste, require of an architect, as we do of a novelist, that he should be not only correct, but...