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The Two Paths

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"The Two Paths" is a collection of five lectures delivered in 1858 and 1859 by John Ruskin on art and architecture. This is how the author himself presents the book: "The following addresses, though spoken at different times, are intentionally connected in subject; their aim being to set one or two main principles of art in simple light before the general student, and to indicate their practical bearing on modern design. The law which it has been my effort chiefly to illustrate is the dependence of all noble design, in any kind, on the sculpture or painting of Organic Form." The most famous of these, the fifth lecture, is commonly known simply as "The Work of Iron" (Summary by Leni)

Proof-Listeners: mim@can & Mary Schneider (6 hr 1 min)

Chapters

00 - Preface

7:22

Read by Michael Packard

01 - Lecture I, part 1: The Deteriorative Power of Conventional Art Over Nations

17:34

Read by Christopher Russell

02 - Lecture I, part 2: The Deteriorative Power of Conventional Art Over Nations

20:28

Read by Todd Ulbrich

03 - Lecture I, part 3: The Deteriorative Power of Conventional Art Over Nations

29:22

Read by Todd Ulbrich

04 - Lecture II, part 1: The Unity of Art

24:11

Read by Todd Ulbrich

05 - Lecture II, part 2: The Unity of Art

21:13

Read by Todd Ulbrich

06 - Lecture III, part 1: Modern Manufacture and Design

29:14

Read by Todd Ulbrich

07 - Lecture III, part 2: Modern Manufacture and Design

30:20

Read by Todd Ulbrich

08 - Lecture IV, part 1: Influence of Imagination in Architecture

22:12

Read by Todd Ulbrich

09 - Lecture IV, part 2: Influence of Imagination in Architecture

20:00

Read by Todd Ulbrich

10 - Lecture IV, part 3: Influence of Imagination in Architecture

24:15

Read by Todd Ulbrich

11 - Lecture V, part 1: The Work of Iron, in Nature, Art and Policy

22:15

Read by Mary Schneider

12 - Lecture V, part 2: The Work of Iron, in Nature, Art and Policy

21:23

Read by Mary Schneider

13 - Lecture V, part 3: The Work of Iron, in Nature, Art and Policy

34:47

Read by Mary Schneider

14 - Appendices, part 1

15:22

Read by Todd Ulbrich

15 - Appendices, part 2

21:46

Read by Todd Ulbrich