| Beauty of Life Lecture Offered |
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| Written by Susan Horan | |||
| Tuesday, 29 March 2011 12:47 | |||
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Artists & Writers series offered at Figge The Figge Art Museum presents the final talk in the series Artists and Writers at 7 pm Thursday, March 31. Dr. Owen Rogal, who teaches nineteenth-century British literature, will present the lecture “The Beauty of Life: Ruskin, Morris, and Wright.” Dr. Rogal will explain how John Ruskin, William Morris, and Frank Lloyd Wright made connections between the natural world and the things men and women make, between those things and the health of society, and between the things and the nature of the work that produces them. The talk explores what the three writers learned from each other, how Morris developed and spun Ruskin’s ideas in new directions, and how both Ruskin and Morris’s radical ideas about the role of art in society—what a building means, for example, to the lives of the people who live in it— shape in part Wright’s own thinking and practices.
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