$55.00
1887 - The Seven Lamps of Architecture
By John Ruskin
Published 1887
John Wiley & Sons, Publishers/ New York
The Seven Lamps of Architecture by John Ruskin is a seminal work in architectural theory, first published in 1849. Ruskin identifies seven “lamps,” or guiding principles, essential for achieving meaningful and morally responsible architecture blending aesthetic ideals with moral and social imperatives.
The book emphasizes the importance of craftsmanship, honesty in materials, and respect for historical styles, arguing that architecture reflects the spirit and values of a society. Lavishly written and deeply influential, it inspired architects of the Gothic Revival movement and continues to be a cornerstone of architectural criticism.
Chapters Include:
The Lamp of Sacrifice
The Lamp of TruthThe Lamp of Power
The Lamp of Beauty
The Lamp of Life
The Lamp of Memory
The Lamp of Obedience
Hardcover. Decorative book binding with black stamped detail to front board and spine. Decorative endpapers. Binding tight. Clean pages. With some uncut pages. 246pp.
Condition: Very Good
Size: 5 1/2” x 8”