id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35898 Ruskin, John The Seven Lamps of Architecture .txt text/plain 81083 2976 64 uses of the building, impresses on its form certain characters venerable colors of architecture are those of natural stone, and I would fain masses and forms are wrought out, than a great painter cares which way stone-work became an arrangement of graceful and parallel lines, that works on architecture are of little use, because they afford the reader of architectural beauty to imitative forms. invention of beauty, without directly imitating natural form. are certain severe characters of form, such as men only see in nature on severally in colors, lines, shades, lights, and forms) as possible airs natural color in such cases will be, that it never follows form, but is If, then, our architectural color is to be beautiful as its form architectural structure, or sculptural form, we have yet one more manner acknowledge the beauty of certain forms and proportions in architecture, architecture and all art, like other things, to English law. ./cache/35898.txt ./txt/35898.txt