Ancient Maison Lucerne (1835) by John Ruskin

Ancient Maison Lucerne - John Ruskin - 1835

Artwork Information

TitleAncient Maison Lucerne
ArtistJohn Ruskin
Date1835
Art MovementRomanticism

About Ancient Maison Lucerne

The artwork entitled “Ancient Maison Lucerne,” created by John Ruskin in 1835, is a remarkable example of the Romanticism art movement and is classified within the cityscape genre.

The artwork effectively illustrates the detailed architectural design of an ancient building located in Lucerne. The composition prominently features a multi-story structure with a steeply pitched roof, adorned with numerous windows arranged in a symmetrical fashion. The building’s façade showcases a variety of intricate details, from the detailed window frames to the ornate decorations, indicative of Ruskin’s dedication to capturing architectural precision. In the background, additional architectural elements, possibly other city structures, can be observed. The use of fine lines and meticulous shading brings a sense of depth and realism to the portrayal of this historical urban scene, reflecting the Romantic period’s affinity for capturing the beauty and grandeur of the past.

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