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  1. The Stones of Venice, Volume II (of 3), by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2010-02-16
  2. John Ruskin: An Illustrated Life of John Ruskin, 1819-1900 (Shire Library) by James S. Dearden, 2008-03-04
  3. John Ruskin, 1819-1900: Leben und Werk (German Edition) by Wolfgang Kemp, 1983
  4. The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2010-02-16
  5. The Stones of Venice, Volume III (of 3) by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2010-02-16
  6. Biography - Ruskin, John (1819-1900): An article from: Contemporary Authors by --Sketch by Carol Lynn DeKane, 2003-01-01
  7. Val d'Arno by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2009-10-04
  8. Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne Twenty-five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland on the Laws of Work by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2010-02-16
  9. SELECTIONS From The WRITINGS Of JOHN RUSKIN. First Series 1843 - 1860. Second Series 1860 - 1888. by John [1819 - 1900]. Ruskin, 1893-01-01
  10. The Winnington letters; John Ruskins correspondence with Margaret Alexis Bell and the children at Winnington Hall. Edited by Van Akin Burd by John (1819-1900) Ruskin, 1969-01-01
  11. Mary Russell Mitford: correspondence with Charles Boner & John Ruskin by Mary Russell Mitford 1787-1855 Lee Elizabeth ed Ruskin John 1819-1900 Boner Charles 1815-1870, 1915-12-31
  12. The stones of Venice / by John Ruskin ... with illustrations drawn by the author - [Complete in 3 volumes] by John (1819-1900) Ruskin, 1886
  13. The seven lamps of architecture; By John Ruskin. With illustrati by Ruskin. John. 1819-1900., 1854-01-01
  14. Ruskin's Works (Complete in 13 volumes) by John (1819-1900) Ruskin, 1900

1. John Ruskin (1819-1900)
John Ruskin, the son of a prosperous wine merchant, was born in London in 1819. After being educated at home he studied at Oxford University where
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2. AIM25 University College London Ruskin Letters
Extent 1 folder Name of creator(s) Ruskin John 18191900 author, artist and social reformer CONTEXT
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3. AIM25 University Of London (Library - Senate House) RUSKIN, John
RUSKIN, John (18191900) IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) GB 0096 SL V 22, SL V 23
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4. JOHN RUSKIN
RUSKIN, JOHN (18191900) a web guide to John Ruskin from literaryhistory.com
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5. John Ruskin An Overview
A comprehensive overview of the life and work of John Ruskin. From the Victorian Web.
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6. John Ruskin (1819-1900)
'John Ruskin' John Ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819. He was one of the greatest figures of the Victorian age, poet, artist, critic
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7. John Ruskin (1819-1900)
RUSKIN, John, Kunstschriftsteller und Sozialreformer, Landschafts und Architekturmaler, Zeichner, * 8.2. 1819 London, ? 20.1. 1900 Brantwood b.
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8. The Nature Of Gothic (in MARION)
with an introd. by Lloyd J. Reynolds. Author Ruskin, John, 18191900. Published Portland, Or. C. Lehman, 1975. Subject Architecture
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9. Ariadne Florentina (in VSCCAT)
Author Ruskin, John, 18191900. Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. Fors clavigera. Published New York, J. Wiley sons, 1885. Subject Engraving.
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10. Hortus Inclusus ; Also, In Montibus Sanctis ; Coeli Enarrant ;
/ by John Ruskin. Author Ruskin, John, 18191900. Published New York Lovell, Coryell Co., between 1890 and 1940? Other titles
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11. John Ruskin
A brief biography, from Spartacus Educational, of the life and work of John Ruskin, the leading writer, and second only to Turner as a watercolour painter, of his period.
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John Ruskin , the son of a prosperous wine merchant, was born in London in 1819. After being educated at home he studied at Oxford University where he won the Newdigate prize for poetry.
Soon after graduating Ruskin met J. M. W. Turner and decided that he would rescue this great painter from obscurity. This campaign included Ruskin's book Modern Painters I (1843) where he highly praised Turner's work. Ruskin also wrote Modern Painters II (1846) where he championed the pre-Raphaelites.
Ruskin was now considered to be Britain's leading writer on culture and other important books written during this period included The Seven Lamps of Architecture Pre-Raphaelitism The Stones of Venice Architecture and Painting Modern Painters III Political Economy of Art (1857) and Modern Painters IV
In the 1850s Ruskin became interested in politics and became a supporter of socialism. Between 1854 and 1858 he taught at the

12. John Ruskin (1819-1900)
Notes by Bob Speel on the life of the great Victorian thinker John Ruskin, withparticular emphasis on his influence on the PreRaphaelite painters.
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John Ruskin (1819-1900)
John Ruskin John Ruskin, the greatest Victorian bar Victoria, was an artist, scientist, poet, environmentalist, philosopher, and, importantly here, the pre-eminent art critic of his time. He provided the impetus that gained respectability for the Pre-Raphaelites . Ruskin's letter to The Times in 1851, supporting the much-derided Pre-Raphaelites for their naturalism and truth to nature, marked a turning point in their perception by the public. In a second letter, he wrote that the Pre-Raphaelites might "lay the foundation of a school of art nobler than the world has seen for 300 years." When, after this, Ruskin met the Pre-Raphaelites, he encouraged them in their ideals, acting as tutor, mentor, and generous supporter to Rossetti Millais and Holman Hunt , as well as later artists in a similar spirit such as John Brett and John William Inchbold . He was a long-time friend of the children's illustrator Kate Greenaway , and also of the bird-painter H. S. Marks Ruskin taught Pre-Raphaelite style drawing at the Working Men's College in London for some years, enlisting Rossetti to teach figure and watercolour painting, and afterwards Ford Madox Brown to fill the same position. Afterwards, he left London, becoming Slade Professor of Art at Oxford (where there is an art college named after him) and then removing to the Lake District where he helped to start the Environmental Movement.

13. JRULM: Special Collections Guide: John Ruskin Papers
The manuscript collection comprises over 2,000 items relating to John Ruskin (18191900), his work and his contemporaries.
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JOHN RUSKIN PAPERS
Date range: 1813-1919. Witness and the Weekly Review ), the booksellers F.S. Ellis and David White, Ralph Nicholson Wornum (Keeper of the National Gallery), his cousin George Richardson, Mrs Fanny Talbot (Ruskin’s close friend and patron of the Guild), his god-daughter (Emma) Constance Oldham, and Miss Blanche Atkinson of Liverpool. In addition to letters there are manuscript fragments, photographs, business papers, and papers of Ruskin relating to Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832). See also the Fairfax Murray Papers , the Holman Hunt Papers , the Spielmann Collection and the John Ruskin Book Collection Finding aids: recorded in published handlist of English Manuscripts (English MSS 1161-1166, 1193, 1245-1267, 1304). Alternative form: published microfilm: John Ruskin, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and Arts and Crafts Movement: the Ruskin, Holman Hunt, Fairfax Murray, Spielmann and Related Collections from the John Rylands University Library, Manchester (Woodbridge: Research Publications, 1990).

14. RUSKIN, John
Biographie, Werke, Literatur im BiographischBibliographischen Kirchenlexikon.
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Band XV (1999) Spalten 1217-1248 Autor: Hugo Altmann Porträts: Olgemälde von Millais, 1853-54, in: EBrit. 10, 247 (Detail); Photographie von Lewis Carroll, um 1875, in: Cambridge Guide (s.u.) (Detail); Aquarell von Hubert von Herkomer, 1881, in: Nat. Portrait Gallery, Lo. (Brockhaus-Enzykl.); Bronzemedaillon in der Westminsterabtei; weitere Angaben: DNB 1196. R.s Vater führte ein Wappen, dessen Wappenzier ein Eberkopf ist. Bibliographien: Thomas J. Wise-James P. Smart, A Complete Bibliogr. of the Writings... of J. R., 19 Tle., 1889-1893; Nachdr., 2 Bde., 1964 (1152 Einträge, davon 114 Bücher); Libr. Ed. (s.u. Gesamtausgg.), Bd. 39, 1912 (vollst. Bibliogr. bis 1910). Werke: Gesamtausgg.:

15. The Arts & Crafts Movement - People: John Ruskin
A brief biography of the life of John Ruskin, with particular emphasis on hisrelationship with, and inspiration to, the PreRaphaelite painters from the
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Letter from John Ruskin to R.N. Wornum , Keeper of the National Gallery, in 1857, from the Special Collections of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, UK
John Ruskin - Architectural Drawings
John Ruskin - His Home at Brantwood Ruskin section in the Victorian Web , by George P. Landow, Professor of English and Art History, Brown University The Works of John Ruskin on CD-Rom , Cambridge University Press
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17. Ruskin, John (1819-1900)
Ruskin, John. WRITER, ART CRITIC, GRAPHICAL ARTIST (ENGLAND). BORN 8 Feb 1819,London DIED 20 Jan 1900, Brandwood, Lancashire
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WRITER, ART CRITIC, GRAPHICAL ARTIST (ENGLAND) BORN 8 Feb 1819, London - DIED 20 Jan 1900, Brandwood, Lancashire
GRAVE LOCATION Coniston, Cumbria: St. Andrew's Churchyard
Writer of extensive works on art in which he emphasized the importance of nature for spiritual health. He was among the first to recognize the qualities of Turner and defended the pre-raphaelites against the vigorous attacks by the critics. He had a huge personal fortune that he used for filantropic projects. His marriage to Effie Gray was annulled on the groud of non-consummation and she married his friend John Millais, whose work he had always praised highly. From 1858 on he loved Rose La Touche, until even after her death in 1875.
Ruskin blasted the paintings of Whistler and wrote about "Nocturne in Black and Gold: the Falling Rocket" that Whistler was 'flinging a pot of paint in the public face' and that asking 200 guineas for it was nearly wilful imposture. Whistler sued him for this and a trial surrounded by much publicity followed. Ruskin wasn't present, and Whistler won after a brilliant defense. But since he was awarded only one farthing in damages and had to pay the costs of the trial, he eventually went bankrupt.
Work: "Modern painters" (five volumes, 1860).

18. The Arts & Crafts Movement - People: John Ruskin
A brief biography of the life of John Ruskin, with particular emphasis on his relationship with, and inspiration to, the PreRaphaelite painters from the Arts and Crafts Society.
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Letter from John Ruskin to R.N. Wornum , Keeper of the National Gallery, in 1857, from the Special Collections of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, UK
John Ruskin - Architectural Drawings
John Ruskin - His Home at Brantwood Ruskin section in the Victorian Web , by George P. Landow, Professor of English and Art History, Brown University The Works of John Ruskin on CD-Rom , Cambridge University Press
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19. John Ruskin (1819-1900)
A brief biography of John Ruskin, with particular attention to the later periodof his life in Cumbria, and his home at Brantwood.
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'John Ruskin'
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. Ruskin was appointed Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University in 1869, and it was here that he met

20. Keswick - John Ruskin Memorial
Keswick John Ruskin Memorial, THE FIRST THING WHICH I REMEMBER on Derwentwaterto John Ruskin (1819-1900), who had many associations with Keswick.
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'Keswick - John Ruskin Memorial'
Derwentwater, Keswick.
Grid Ref 90: NY 264223 THE FIRST THING
WHICH I REMEMBER
AS AN EVENT IN LIFE
WAS BEING TAKEN BY
MY NURSE TO THE BROW
OF FRIARS CRAG ON
DERWENTWATER
In October 1900 mainly due to the efforts of Canon Rawnsley , a simple memorial of Borrowdale slate was erected at Friars Crag on Derwentwater to John Ruskin (1819-1900), who had many associations with Keswick. He once said Keswick was a place almost too beautiful to live in. The monument is a grade II listed structure. The few square yards round the memorial were the first bit of the Lake District to become property of the National Trust Return to any of these menus: Cumbria Main Menu Keswick Menu Monuments and memorials Menu 8 Dec 2004.

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