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  1. Ruskin Today (A Peregrine Book) by John Ruskin, 1983-01-27
  2. Constructing Cultural Tourism: John Ruskin and the Tourist Gaze (Tourism and Cultural Change) by Keith Hanley, John K. Walton, 2010-11-15
  3. Modern Painters Volume I (of V) by John Ruskin, 2010-07-06
  4. "Unto this Last": Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy by John Ruskin, 1984-02-01
  5. Lectures On Architecture and Painting: Delivered at Edinburgh in November 1853 by John Ruskin, 2010-03-15
  6. The stones of Venice (Works of John Ruskin) by John Ruskin, 1885
  7. The elements of drawing: in three letters to beginners by John Ruskin, 2010-08-29
  8. John Ruskin and Rose La Touche: Her Unpublished Diaries of 1861 and 1867 by Rose La Touche, Rose La Touche, 1980-12
  9. The Literary Criticism of John Ruskin by John Ruskin, 1987-03
  10. John Ruskin and the Victorian Eye by Susan P. Casteras, Susan Phelps Gordon, et all 1993-03
  11. Modern Painters: Volume 1. Of General Principles, and of Truth by John Ruskin, 2000-12-01
  12. Prosperpina, Ariadne Florentina, The Opening Of The Crystal Palace: The Complete Works Of John Ruskin by John Ruskin, 2007-07-25
  13. Wider Sea: A Life of John Ruskin. by JOHN DIXON HUNT, 1982
  14. The Works of John Ruskin: The Elements of Drawing. the Elements of Perspective. Aratra Pentelici by John Ruskin, 2010-04-03

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43. Ruskin Library
The first stage of a project to secure for posterity and make accessible the foremost collection of works of art on paper (1,486), diaries (29 volumes), letters (around 8000), literary manuscripts and transcripts (300), photographs and daguerreotypes (1835), printed books (over 3,500) and other material relating to Ruskin and his circle.
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44. Ruskin, John
Title JOHN RUSKIN PAPERS Date range 18491875 Location D. 312 Size 2 boxes. The collection consists of letters from and to the British writer and critic John Ruskin (1819
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47. Ruskin, John
Ruskin, John (1819–1900) English art and social critic. Much of his finest art criticism appeared in two widely influential works, Modern Painters (1843–60) and The Seven
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Ruskin, John born February 8, 1819, London, England died January 20, 1900, Coniston, Lancashire English critic of art, architecture, and society who was a
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49. Ruskin, John
Ruskin, John Last years. In 1869 Ruskin was elected the first Slade professor of fine art at Oxford, and he had a great personal success as a lecturer.
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In 1869 Ruskin was elected the first Slade professor of fine art at Oxford, and he had a great personal success as a lecturer. He gave the university a collection of prints, photographs, and drawings for undergraduates to study, and he set up a drawing school for them. He had a need to address himself to those of another intellectual class than himself and, thus, wrote two series of letters to workingmen, Time and Tide (1867) and a much longer set, Fors Clavigera (1871-84). The last was the organ of the Company of St. George, which he founded in 1871 and endowed with a capital of 10,000. It was intended to carry out his economic doctrines; every "companion" was to give it a 10th of his income, and for many years Ruskin did. Its activities were often ill-judged and were usually unfortunate; a museum of art at Sheffield was the most successful. Bouts of illness interrupted work at Oxford; after his mother's death, in 1871, Ruskin sold the house at Denmark Hill and bought Brantwood, an ugly residence beautifully situated on Coniston Water in the Lake District, where he spent much of his time, with a married cousin to keep house for him. He began to be obsessed with the idea of the "Storm-Cloud and Plague-Wind" that were everywhere defiling natural beauty, and finally in 1878 he suffered some months of acute mania. Early in 1879 he resigned his professorship, giving as his excuse that the painter James McNeill

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1819 Born on the 8th of February in London, England.1833 - He discovered the work of Turner through the illustrations to an edition of Samuel Rogers's poem Italy given him by
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Died: 1900 AD, at 80 years of age.
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1819 - Born on the 8th of February in London, England.
1833 - He discovered the work of Turner through the illustrations to an edition of Samuel Rogers's poem Italy given him by a business partner of his father.
1836 - He was provoked into drafting a reply (unpublished) to an attack on Turner's painting by the art critic of Blackwood's Magazine.
1842 - He returned to his abandoned project of defending and explaining the late work of Turner.
1843 - Published the first volume of Modern Painters, a book that would eventually consist of five volumes and occupy him for the next 17 years.
1843 - Became aware of another avant-garde artistic movement: the critical rediscovery of the painting of the Gothic Middle Ages.
1846 - He belatedly added an account of them to the third edition of the first volume. 1851 - He published an enthusiastic pamphlet about the PRB.

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Ruskin's essays on art and architecture were extremely influential in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Ruskin was born in London, and raised in south London, the son of a wine importer who co-founded the company that became Allied Domecq. He was educated at home, and went on to study at King's College London and Christ Church, Oxford. At Oxford, he enrolled as a "gentleman-commoner", a group of students who were not expected to pursue a full course of study. His own studies were erratic and he was often absent. However, he impressed the scholars of Christ Church after he won the Newdigate prize for poetry, his earliest interest. In consequence, and despite a protracted period of serious illness, Oxford awarded him an honorary fourth class degree. Much of his later life was spent at a house called Brantwood, on the shores of Coniston Water located in the Lake District of England. Where he died in 1900. -

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53. Ruskin, John
Like Sesame and Lilies, by Ruskin, Unto This Last and Other Writings, by Ruskin
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54. AIM25 Text-only Browsing: Senate House Library, University Of London: Ruskin, Jo
Title Ruskin, John. Date(s) 18641888. Level of description Collection (fonds) Extent 3 volumes, 1 single sheet. Name of creator(s) Ruskin John 1819-1900 author, artist and
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IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) : GB 0096 SL V 22, SL V 23 Held at : Senate House Library, University of London Title: Ruskin, John Date(s) Level of description : Collection (fonds) Extent : 3 volumes, 1 single sheet Name of creator(s) CONTEXT Administrative/Biographical history John Ruskin was born on 8 February 1819 in London. Ruskin was educated by his mother and by various tutors before attending Oxford University. His study there was interrupted for two years by illness. He embarked upon a foreign tour with his parents, which lasted from June to September 1840. After resuming his education, he received his BA in 1842 and his MA in 1843. He taught art at Working Men's Colleges and at Oxford. While at Oxford he was appointed the first Slade Professor of Fine Art in 1869. During his life he wrote many books on art, social criticism and politics. In 1871 he purchased Brantwood near Coniston in the Lake District. Ruskin died of influenza on 20 January 1900. CONTENT Scope and content/abstract SL V 22 contains three volumes of sixty-two holograph letters from John Ruskin to Grace Allen. SL V 23 is one holograph letter by Ruskin to the Reverend J U Cooper.

55. Ruskin, John
Upper Steelplate engraving of Ruskin as a young man, made circa 1845, scanned from print made circa 1895. Middle Ruskin in middle-age, as Slade Professor of Art at Oxford
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (John Rolfe) Next (John Rutledge) Upper: Steel-plate engraving of Ruskin as a young man, made circa 1845, scanned from print made circa 1895.
Middle: Ruskin in middle-age, as Slade Professor of Art at Oxford (1869-1879). Scanned from 1879 book.
Bottom: John Ruskin in old age, 1894, by photographer Frederick Hollyer. 1894 print. All public domain. John Ruskin (February 8, 1819 – January 20, 1900) is best known for his work as an art critic and social critic, but is remembered as an author , poet, and artist as well. Ruskin's essays on art and architecture were extremely influential in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Ruskin is also known for his advocacy of "Christian socialism." He attacked laissez faire economics because it failed to acknowledge the complexities of human desires and motivations. He argued that the state should intervene to regulate the economy in the service of such higher values. Ruskin's "Christian socialism" was an attempt to integrate the values of Christianity into the realm of economics.
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    Ruskin was born in London , and raised in south London, the son of a wine importer who was one of the founders of the company that became Allied Domecq. He was educated at home, and entered the

56. Ruskin, John
Ruskin, John (b. Feb. 8, 1819, London, Eng.d. Jan. 20, 1900, Coniston, Lancashire), English writer, critic, and artist who championed the Gothic Revival movement in
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(b. Feb. 8, 1819, London, Eng.d. Jan. 20, 1900, Coniston, Lancashire), English writer, critic , and artist who championed the Gothic Revival movement in architecture and the decorative arts and had a large influence upon public taste in art in Victorian England.
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John Ruskin's parents recognized a dangerous precocity and an unstable genius in their child and sheltered him from contact with reality. His father, John James Ruskin, was a successful wine merchant. The Ruskins moved to Herne Hill, on the southern outskirts of London, when Ruskin was four, and to nearby Denmark Hill, near Dulwich, when he was 20. His natural appetite for pictures found satisfaction in the Dulwich College Picture Gallery, and the pictures exhibited there remained the basis of his thoughts on art. The Dulwich gallery, his readings at home, and his father's encouragement of his facile talents in writing and drawing were the most valuable part of his education. He also took drawing lessons from the watercolourist Copley Fielding. When he was 14 the family began a series of tours in Europe, and in the Alps he found the beauty and sublimity that his imagination needed. Turner
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