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Ruskin Today
Ruskin Art Club of Los Angeles
12 episodes
2 months ago
Leading architectural glass historian Virginia Chieffo Raguin takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the narrative riches of medieval, Renaissance, and modern stained glass from Chartres Cathedral to Kiki Smith -- with an appreciation of Ruskin's insights into the nature and potential of this illuminative art.
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Leading architectural glass historian Virginia Chieffo Raguin takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the narrative riches of medieval, Renaissance, and modern stained glass from Chartres Cathedral to Kiki Smith -- with an appreciation of Ruskin's insights into the nature and potential of this illuminative art.
Show more...
Arts
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Episode #12: "The Illuminated Window" with Virginia Raguin
Ruskin Today
1 hour 28 minutes
2 months ago
Episode #12: "The Illuminated Window" with Virginia Raguin
Leading architectural glass historian Virginia Chieffo Raguin takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the narrative riches of medieval, Renaissance, and modern stained glass from Chartres Cathedral to Kiki Smith -- with an appreciation of Ruskin's insights into the nature and potential of this illuminative art.
Ruskin Today
Leading architectural glass historian Virginia Chieffo Raguin takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the narrative riches of medieval, Renaissance, and modern stained glass from Chartres Cathedral to Kiki Smith -- with an appreciation of Ruskin's insights into the nature and potential of this illuminative art.