John Ruskin Quote

The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things.


Modern painters, vol.ii. Re-arranged, and revised, by the author (ed. 1883)


The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things.

The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things.

The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things.

The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things.