The wide blue wonder: essays on John Ruskin, Donald Campbell, and the colour blue

  • Mark Haywood

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Abstract

Two essays on the colour blue - a history of its use and meaning from mediaeval stained glass to Komar and Melamid; historical and metaphysical links between John Ruskin’s fondness for the colour and the record-breaking Bluebirds of Sir Malcolm and Donald Campbell. Published to mark the artist’s site-specific installation at Brantwood, Coniston.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniPress
Number of pages28
ISBN (Print)1869979176
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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