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227: The Imagination Penetrative
Friends Fine, In our last Post we considered the first of Ruskin’s three faculties of the Human Imagination as these are presented and explicated in separate chapters in his ground-breaking Modern Painters II (1846)–The Imagination Associative. I promised in that … Continue reading
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