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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

The Nobility of Color

Ruskin:
Of all God's gifts to the sight of man, color is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn...
Posted by Air at 12:21 PM
Labels: Colors, Ruskin

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      • Ruskin on Tower Building
      • Herodotus on Tower Building
      • The Bible on Tower Building
      • Gandhi's Precursors
      • Picasso Green
      • Blue John
      • The Green of the Rhone
      • Robespierre Green
      • The Green All Over Incorruptible
      • On Purple and Yellow
      • The Nobility of Color
      • The Blue of the Pacific
      • The Curse of Ham
      • On Colors of Dead Leaves
      • Why Is the Sea Wine-Dark?
      • The Color of the Sea
      • Why did Carlyle refer to Robespierre as the sea-gr...
      • Althusser on Marx's Precursors
      • Prezzolini on Machiavelli's Precursors

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