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  1. Val D'Arno by John Ruskin, 2010-05-23
  2. John Ruskin's Romantic Tours, 1837-1838: Travelling North by Keith Hanley, 2008-02-28
  3. Giotto and His Works in Padua an Explanatory Notice of the Series of Woodcuts Executed for the Arundel Society After the Frescoes in the Arena by John Ruskin, 2010-09-05
  4. The Complete Works of John Ruskin, Volume 6 by John Ruskin, 2010-02-23
  5. The Pleasures of England: Lectures Given in Oxford by John Ruskin, 2010-03-16
  6. Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin: Second Series, 1860-1888 by John Ruskin, 2010-01-11
  7. The Bible References of John Ruskin by John Ruskin, 2010-03-30
  8. Sesame and Lilies. Unto this Last. The Political Economy of Art. by John Ruskin, 1907
  9. Selected Prose of John Ruskin by John Ruskin, 1972-01-01
  10. John Ruskin: A Sketch of His Life, His Work, and His Opinions, With Personal Reminiscences, Together With a Paper by John Ruskin Entitled the Black Arts [ 1900 ] by M. H. (Marion Harry) Spielmann, 2009-08-10
  11. Unto This Last (Everyman's Library) by John Ruskin, 1968-06-30
  12. Proserpina, Volume 2 - Studies Of Wayside Flowers by John Ruskin, 2010-07-12
  13. John Ruskin's Correspondence with Joan Severn: Sense and Nonsense Letters (Legenda Main Series) by Rachel Dickinson, 2009-01-01
  14. Unto this last: And other essays (Everyman's library. Essays and belles lettres ; [no. 216]) by John Ruskin, 1938

81. John Ruskin (1919-1900)
'Cumbria The Lake District'. The guide to john ruskin inCumbria has moved to www.visitcumbria.com/ruskin.htm.
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82. Trees, By John Ruskin
Trees. john ruskin. Watercolor on paper. References. ruskin, john. Works, TheLibrary Edition. eds. ET Cook and Alexander Wedderburn. 39 vols.
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Trees John Ruskin
Watercolor on paper
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Ruskin, John. Works , "The Library Edition." eds. E. T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn. 39 vols. London: George Allen, 1903-1912.

83. Ruskin, John
ruskin, john. john ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819. Hewas one of the greatest figures of the Victorian age, poet, artist
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Ruskin, John
John Ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819. He was one of the greatest figures of the Victorian age, poet, artist, critic, social revolutionary and conservationist.
Ruskin made his first visit to Keswick in 1824, when he was 5 years old, and the memorial erected at Friars Crag after his death by the efforts of Canon Rawnsley, reminds us that 'the first thing I remember as an event in life was being taken by my nurse to the brow of Friar's Crag on Derwentwater'. That first view of Friar's Crag made a deep impression on the five year old boy, and years later he described the incident as 'the creation of the world for me'. After a brief stay in Keswick in 1826, the family came for a three week holiday in the Lakes in 1830. After a trip from Windermere to Hawkshead and Coniston, he wrote is experiences in Iteriad, a poem of 2310 lines which were highly competent for a boy of 11.
Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris met whilst at Oxford taking Holy Orders. Here they gained inspiration from the writings of John Ruskin, and decided they wanted to become artists. Ruskin saw the work of Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as 'the dawn of a new era of art', and Burne-Jones went to London to seek out Rossetti. Ruskin became a great friend of Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Millais (who later married Ruskin's wife Effie), and was an eminent artist himself.

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85. Creative Quotations From John Ruskin (1819-1900)
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86. A Courtyard At Abbeyville (Photo), By John Ruskin
A Courtyard at Abbeyville. john ruskin. 1858. Photograph. References. ruskin, john.Works, The Library Edition. eds. ET Cook and Alexander Wedderburn. 39 vols.
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A Courtyard at Abbeyville John Ruskin
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Source: Facing Works In Notes on Prout and Hunt , Ruskin states that he made the "little picture": in 1858 (by my own setting of the camera), in the courtyard of one of the prettiest yet remaining fragments of fifteenth-century domestic buildings in Abbeyville. The natural vine leaves consent in grace and glow with the life of the old wood carving; and thought the modern white procelain image ill replaces the revoluition-deposed Madonna, and only pedestals of saints, and canopies, are left on the propping beams of the gateway and though the casque, and cooper's tools, and gardener's spade and ladder are little in accord in what was once stately in the gate and graceful in the winding stair the declining shadows of the past mingle with the hardship of the present day in no unkindly sadness; and the little angle of courtyard, if tenderly painted in the depression of its fate, has enough still to occupy as much of our best thought as maybe modestly claimed for his picture by any master not of the highest order. (14.388)
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87. Work And Society -- John Ruskin Bibliography
john ruskin. by Liz Piandarian A good place to start for more indepth research.ruskin, john. The Hutchinson Family Encyclopedia. 19 Feb. 2001.
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John Ruskin by Liz Piandarian Links to Online Resources Books and Articles John Ruskin, born on February 8, 1819, was one of England's most influential thinkers during the Victorian period. His work spans over many subjects, including art, religion, and sociological development. Uniquely, on the issue of work in society, he linked his thoughts on 19th century labor with the identity of the artist, insisting upon a preservation of craftsmanship in all methods of production. This connection between art and society was a tie among many of Ruskin's writings.
John Ruskin, 1819-1900 Raised for a life with the ministry, Ruskin rejected this path after attending Oxford from 1836-40. Family travels during his childhood and adolescence introduced him to the world of art and nature, instilling an excitement for these subjects. His views published in "The Nature of Gothic" in The Stones of Venice (1851-3) connected his flare for art and architecture with his passion for the workman in society. Here, he suggests that all workers be considered artists, encouraging the craftsman to reflect his imagination onto the product. "[T]his is what we have to do with all our labourers; to look for the thoughtful part of them, and get that out of them, whatever we lose for it, whatever faults and errors we are obliged to take with it."

88. Ruskin, John
ruskin, john. To the Editor of the Times. London Times 21,733(5 May 1854), 9. full text. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, I
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[Ruskin, John]. "To the Editor of the Times." London Times 21,733 (5 May 1854), 9. full text TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. The spurious imitations of Præ-Raphaelite work represent the most minute leaves and other objects with sharp outlines, but with no variety of colour, and with none of the concealment, none of the infinity of nature. With this spurious work the walls of the Academy are half covered; of the true school one very small example may be pointed out, being hung so low that it might otherwise escpae attention. It is not by any means perfect, but still very lovely, the study of a calm pool in a mountain brook, by Mr. J. Dearle, No. 191, "Evening, on the Marchno, North Wales." This document was scanned/transcribed from the original source. Return to the list of reviews

89. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. ruskin, john, 18191900. Titles.
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Ethics Of The Dust, The King Of The Golden River, The Sesame and Lilies
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