Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- MODERN PAINTERS VOLUME I
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION (1843)
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION (1844)
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THIRD EDITION (1846)
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO NEW EDITION (1873)
- AUTHOR'S SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS
- PART I OF GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- SECTION I OF THE NATURE OF THE IDEAS CONVEYABLE BY ART
- SECTION II OF POWER
- PART II OF TRUTH
- SECTION I GENERAL PRINCIPLES RESPECTING IDEAS OF TRUTH
- SECTION II OF GENERAL TRUTHS
- SECTION III OF TRUTH OF SKIES
- SECTION IV OF TRUTH OF EARTH
- SECTION V OF TRUTH OF WATER
- SECTION VI OF TRUTH OF VEGETATION.—CONCLUSION
- Appendix
- I A REPLY TO Blackwood's CRITICISM OF TURNER (1836)
- II REPLIES TO CRITICISMS OF MODERN PAINTERS VOL. I.
- III LETTERS ON Modern Painters, VOL. I.
- IV PREFACES TO SELECTIONS FROM Modern Painter
- V THE MSS. OF Modern Painters, VOL. I.
- VI MINOR Variæ Lectiones
- Plate section
II - REPLIES TO CRITICISMS OF MODERN PAINTERS VOL. I.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- MODERN PAINTERS VOLUME I
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION (1843)
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION (1844)
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THIRD EDITION (1846)
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO NEW EDITION (1873)
- AUTHOR'S SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS
- PART I OF GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- SECTION I OF THE NATURE OF THE IDEAS CONVEYABLE BY ART
- SECTION II OF POWER
- PART II OF TRUTH
- SECTION I GENERAL PRINCIPLES RESPECTING IDEAS OF TRUTH
- SECTION II OF GENERAL TRUTHS
- SECTION III OF TRUTH OF SKIES
- SECTION IV OF TRUTH OF EARTH
- SECTION V OF TRUTH OF WATER
- SECTION VI OF TRUTH OF VEGETATION.—CONCLUSION
- Appendix
- I A REPLY TO Blackwood's CRITICISM OF TURNER (1836)
- II REPLIES TO CRITICISMS OF MODERN PAINTERS VOL. I.
- III LETTERS ON Modern Painters, VOL. I.
- IV PREFACES TO SELECTIONS FROM Modern Painter
- V THE MSS. OF Modern Painters, VOL. I.
- VI MINOR Variæ Lectiones
- Plate section
Summary
“MODERN PAINTERS”: A REPLY
To the Editor of “The Weekly Chronicle.”
Sir,—I was much gratified by reading in your columns of the 15th instant a piece of close, candid, and artistical criticism on my work entitled Modern Painters. Serious and well-based criticism is at the present day so rare, and our periodicals are filled so universally with the splenetic jargon or meaningless praise of ignorance, that it is no small pleasure to an author to meet either with praise which he can view with patience, or censure which he can regard with respect. I seldom, therefore, read, and have never for an instant thought of noticing, the ordinary animadversions of the press; but the critique on Modern Painters in your pages is evidently the work of a man both of knowledge and feeling; and is at once so candid and so keen, so honest and so subtle, that I am desirous of offering a few remarks on the points on which it principally touches—they are of importance to art; and I feel convinced that the writer is desirous only of elucidating truth, not of upholding a favourite error.
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- The Works of John Ruskin , pp. 641 - 661Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1903