John Ruskin Quote

So long as we see the stones and joints, and are not deceived as to the points of support in any piece of architecture, we may rather praise than regret the dexterous artifices which compel us to feel as if there were fibre in its shafts and life in its branches.


The Seven Lamps of Architecture (ed. 1800)


So long as we see the stones and joints, and are not deceived as to the points of support in any piece of architecture, we may rather praise than...

So long as we see the stones and joints, and are not deceived as to the points of support in any piece of architecture, we may rather praise than...

So long as we see the stones and joints, and are not deceived as to the points of support in any piece of architecture, we may rather praise than...

So long as we see the stones and joints, and are not deceived as to the points of support in any piece of architecture, we may rather praise than...