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Cover of The Stones of Venice

Victorian · Art and social criticism

The Stones of Venice

by John Ruskin. A significant canonical or canon-expanding work by John Ruskin, centered on art, labor, industrial society; added in the full 1,200-work edition for its sustained influence, representative importance, or role in revising the traditional canon.

Date
1851–1853
Origin
England
Era
Victorian
Genre
Art and social criticism
Difficulty
Challenging
Length
Medium
Collection
The Western Canon

Subjects and themes

ArtLaborIndustrial Society

Why it matters

A significant canonical or canon-expanding work by John Ruskin, centered on art, labor, industrial society; added in the full 1,200-work edition for its sustained influence, representative importance, or role in revising the traditional canon.

This work is included in the collection on the basis of full-canon expansion: traditional, modern, revised, and genre canons. Its cataloged influence level is 4 out of 5.