In 'La Bible d'Amiens,' Ruskin presents the cathedral as a living book, a Bible in stone, emphasizing its spiritual and artistic value. The intricate woodwork of the choir stalls is highlighted, showcasing the cathedral as a representation of divine inspiration and human creativity. The book explores Ruskin's deep connection to the Bible and its influence on his understanding of art and literature. Detailed descriptions and analyses of the cathedral's architecture and symbolism reveal Ruskin's profound reverence for the beauty and spiritual significance of Amiens Cathedral.
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