L’eredità di John Ruskin in Spagna tra la seconda metà del XIX secolo e gli inizi del XX secolo
From the well-known axiom contained in the Lamp of Memory published in 1849 it is believed, among other things, to remember: «[...] where the wall structure shows stretch marks, keep it compact using iron; and where it yields, prop up it with beams; and don’t worry about the ugliness of these support interventions: better to have a crutch than to remain without a leg»1. From this assertion by John Ruskin, clear receptions can be found in Spain that are still little known.