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  1. The stones of Venice Volume v. 1 by Ruskin John 1819-1900, 2010-10-13
  2. Val D'arno, Ten Lectures On The Tuscan Art Directly Antecedent To The Florentine Year Of Victories. Given Before The University Of Oxford In Michaelmas Term, 1873 by Ruskin John 1819-1900, 2010-10-05
  3. Works Volume 6 by Ruskin John 1819-1900, 2010-10-06
  4. On the old road: a collection of miscellaneous essays, pamphlets, etc., etc. published 1834-1885 Volume v.1 pt.1 by Ruskin John 1819-1900, 2010-09-30
  5. The stones of Venice Volume v. 3 by Ruskin John 1819-1900, 2010-10-13
  6. The poetry of architecture, cottage, villa, etc.; to which is added suggestions on works of art by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2009-10-26
  7. The eagle's nest; ten lectures on the relation of natural science to art, given before the University of Oxford, in Lent term, 1872 by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2009-10-26
  8. Aratra Pentelici; seven lectures on the elements of sculpture, given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas term, 1870 by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2009-10-26
  9. The works of John Ruskin. edited by E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedd by Ruskin. John. 1819-1900., 1903-01-01
  10. John Ruskin's letters to William Ward; by John, 1819-1900 Ruskin, 2009-10-26
  11. Verona and other lectures by John Ruskin ; with illustrations fr by Ruskin. John. 1819-1900., 1894-01-01
  12. The works of John Ruskin. edited by E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedd by Ruskin. John. 1819-1900., 1903-01-01
  13. The works of John Ruskin. edited by E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedd by Ruskin. John. 1819-1900., 1903-01-01
  14. Letters to M.G. & H.G.. by John Ruskin; with preface by the Righ by Ruskin. John. 1819-1900., 1903-01-01

81. John Ruskin 1819 -1900
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82. John Ruskin 1819 -1900
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83. Ruskin, John
Ruskin, John (1819 1900). John Ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819. He was one of the greatest figures of the Victorian
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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

84. Biography Of John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
John Ruskin (1819 1900) The Cambridge Biographical Encyclopaedia. Writer and art critic, born in London, England, UK. He studied
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The Cambridge Biographical Encyclopaedia Writer and art critic, born in London, England, UK. He studied at Oxford, and after graduating met Turner, and championed his painting in his first critical work, Modern Painters (1843 - 60). This book, along with The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1848) and The Stones of Venice (1851 - 1853), made him the Critic of the day, and his social criticism gave him the status of a moral guide or prophet. Unto This Last (1860) is said to have influenced Gandhi. He became professor of fine art at Oxford in 1870 and founded several educational institutions. His last work was an unfinished autobiography, Praeterita Of The Pathetic Fallacy Literary Criticism Biographies Library ... Home

85. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Ruskin, John 1819 - 1900
Ruskin, John 1819 1900 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. ADAMS, Steven, Hnutí umeleckých remesel, S 17730. CAMBRIDGE, The Cambridge guide
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Záhlaví Název Signatura ADAMS, Steven Hnutí umìleckých øemesel S 17730 CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge guide to the arts in Britain S 17629/7 CHALUMEAU, Jean-Luc Pøehled teorií umìní GREAT The great Victorians II X 652 HARRISON, Frederic John Ruskin GB 10786 HILTON, Tim John Ruskin S 17125 KROUPA, Petr Základní principy památkové péèe? KUÈERA, Zdenìk Chrestomatie z dìjin pedagogiky N 5865 LA Sizeranne, Robert Henri de Ruskin et la réligion de la beauté GB 9917 LIVES Lives of Great Men D 8343 MAREK, Jiøí Nenásilí L 10479 RUSKIN, John Praeterita 6-I GB 10392 SEIFERT, Miloš John Ruskin GB 6073 Offline poslední zmìny: 06.10.2003 kont@kt

86. John Ruskin --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
, Ruskin, John (1819–1900). Writer, art critic, champion of socialism, John Ruskin put everything he had into his beliefs, including most of his fortune.
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87. Cleveland Museum Of Art - John Ruskin (British, 1819 - 1900)
John Ruskin. British, 1819 1900. Displaying 1-1 of 1 artist works Display as list. Budding Sycamore 1989.14, Images Copyright © The
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88. John Ruskin 1819 - 1900
Ruskin HOUSE. John Ruskin 1819 1900. Ruskin was the greatest British art critic and social commentator of the Victorian Age, indeed
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John Ruskin 1819 - 1900 Ruskin was the greatest British art critic and social commentator of the Victorian Age, indeed the greatest Victorian bar Victoria herself, it could be said. His ideas inspired the Arts and Crafts Movement and the founding of the National Trust, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and the Labour Movement. He fiercely attacked the worst aspects of industrialization, and actively promoted art education and museums for the working classes. His prophetic statements on environmental issues speak to our generation as well as to his own. Born on 8 February 1819, the son of a prosperous sherry importer, Ruskin became a published poet and writer on geology by the age of fifteen, by which time he knew the Bible intimately. Throughout his life he undertook extended tours of Britain and Europe providing material for literary works such as The Poetry of Architecture, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, The Stones of Venice, Mornings in Florence, and The Bible of Amiens. He was also an accomplished artist, and champion of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Ruskin felt that arts and crafts brought dignity to his fellow human beings, and to society as a whole. He despised Industrialization as dehumanising. His view of life was, like William Morris, an artistic Socialism, influential at a time before Marx was widely known. He did much to open up the arts and the heritage of the country to ordinary working men and women.

89. Ruskin, John
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Ruskin, John Ruskin, John, , English critic and social theorist. During the mid-19th cent. Ruskin was the virtual dictator of artistic opinion in England, but Ruskin's reputation declined after his death, and he has been treated harshly by 20th-century critics. Although it is undeniable that he was an extravagant and inconsistent thinker (a reflection of his lifelong mental and emotional instability), it is equally true that he revolutionized art criticism and wrote some of the most superb prose in the English language. Sections in this article: The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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90. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
John Ruskin, 1819–1900. For a list of all references in the database, including a list of any letters exchanged with Charles Darwin, click on Refs above.
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91. Quotation Search - Quote Search - The Quotations Page
John Ruskin (1819 1900). The person who buys on price alone is this man s lawful prey. John Ruskin (1819 - 1900). Results from Poor Man s College
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92. John Ruskin Quotes - The Quotations Page
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...in order that a man may be happy, it is necessary that he should not only be capable of his work, but a good judge of his work.
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Every increased possession loads us with new weariness.
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Say all you have to say in the fewest possible words, or your reader will be sure to skip them; and in the plainest possible words or he will certainly misunderstand them.
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Taste is not only a part and index of morality, it is the only morality. The first, and last, and closest trial question to any living creature is "What do you like?" Tell me what you like, I'll tell you what you are.
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The highest reward for man's toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it.
John Ruskin
What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.

93. John Ruskin - Wikipedia
Translate this page John Ruskin. aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. John Ruskin * 8. Februar 1819 in London † 20. Januar 1900 in
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John Ruskin 8. Februar in London 20. Januar in Brantwood / Lancashire war ein englischer Schriftsteller, Maler, Kunsthistoriker und Sozialphilosoph. Ruskin verfasste 1843-1860 eine mehrbändige Geschichte der modernen Malerei und lehrte ab 1869 in Oxford Kunstgeschichte. Als vielseitig gebildeter Kunsthistoriker und bedeutender Sozialreformer nahm er in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts eine beherrschende Stellung im englischen Gesellschaftsleben ein. In vielen Schriften beschrieb er das Evangelium der Schönheit , worunter er eine Verschmelzung von Kunst, Politik und Wirtschaft verstand, die sich am Idealbild mittelalterlicher Kunst orientieren sollte. In der zunehmenden Industrialisierung sah er die Gefahr einer Verkrüppelung sowohl menschlicher Tugenden als auch künstlerischer Schaffenskraft. Er trat für eine Wirtschaftsethik ein, in deren Mittelpunkt der Mensch stehen sollte und bei der handwerkliche Arbeit als schöpferischer Wert betrachtet werden sollte. In seinen Vorstellungen zur Sozialreform unterbreitete er zahlreiche konkrete bedeutende Vorschläge, wie z.B. Gartenstädte und Arbeiterhochschulen.

94. John Ruskin Lake District And Cumbria
FAMOUS PEOPLE John Ruskin 1819 - 1900. John Ruskin was born in London in 1819. His first visit to Coniston was when he was 5 years
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Site Map Directory Web Design / Hosting Advertising ... John Ruskin FAMOUS PEOPLE - John Ruskin 1819 - 1900 John Ruskin was born in London in 1819. His first visit to Coniston was when he was 5 years old- a visit he never forgot! His father was a wine merchant and was in partnership with Domecq, the sherry people and in the early days of his business he would take his wife and family on his tours.
In 1830 when Ruskin was 11 years old, they had 3 weeks in the Lake District and during that time he wrote this poem:
When Dinner was over, as still it did rain
We thought that we scarcely need longer remain:
So, ordered the carriage, and with no good will,
We ordered the pest of all travels-the bill.

His Father was a great lover of the arts and countryside and therefore encouraged his son to paint and to write poems about his travels. Some of these travels have taken him around Europe.
When he was 17, he fell in love with Adele Domecq, the daughter of his father's partner.When this relationship failed it had a big effect on his future love life. In 1836 he went to Oxford with his mother. They stayed in lodgings close by, but with his mother watching over him, his social life was rather constrained. His father gave him a generous allowance and in 1869 Ruskin was appointed Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University.

95. The Norton Anthology Of English Literature: John Ruskin
John Ruskin (1819–1900). Selfportrait, in blue neckcloth. Watercolor. Gift of the Fellows, 1959.23. The Pierpont Morgan Library/Art Resource, NY.
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96. John Ruskin
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JOHN RUSKIN (1819 - 1900) Ruskin was born on February 8th, 1819, London, England and died on January 20th, 1900, Coniston, Lancashire. He was an English writer, critic, and artist who championed the Gothic Revival movement in architecture and had a large influence upon public taste in art in Victorian England.
John Ruskin was the son of a wealthy wine merchant and grew up on the southern outskirts of London, the family moving to nearby Dulwich when he was 20. His father recognised his talents in writing and art and his ready access to art galleries, in particular the Dulwich Gallery, fuelled his development in this area. He began to develop drawing and painting skills and even received lessons from Copley Fielding. During his early teens the family went on a number of tours of Europe, and the beauty of the environment and architecture he visited captured his imagination.
He went to Christ College, Oxford in 1836 and although his studies were not entirely enthusiastic, he made a number of good friends who would permanently enrich his life.
Ruskin, like Wordsworth, had a great love for nature and in developing his early critical skills in painting and architecture, attempted to tie in the definition of "good" form to a reflection of the natural form.

97. Ruskin John
Translate this page Ruskin, (1819 - 1900), documents disponibles sur ou de John Ruskin. librairie ancienne spécialisée. NANGA. Jérôme Feugereux. libraire
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RUSKIN documents disponibles sur ou de John Ruskin librairie ancienne spécialisée NANGA Jérôme Feugereux libraire au 6, rue Clemenceau Boîte Postale 62 F 22430 Erquy Le repos de Saint-Marc, histoire de Venise pour les rares voyageurs qui se soucient encore de ses monuments, traduit de l'anglais par K. Johnston , Hachette, Paris, 1908 (broché, manque au haut du dos et à la jaquette, sans atteinte au texte, 19 x 12 cm, 272 pages) 18 euros Les matins à Florence, simples études d'art chrétien, traduction de Eugénie Nypels, annotations par Emile Cammaerts, préface de Robert de La Sizeranne, ouvrage illustré d'une vue de Florence et de 11 planches hors texte d'après les clichés de MM. Alinari , Laurens, Paris, 1908 (broché, traces de scotch, 25 x 16 cm, 220 pages) 27 euros Les peintres modernes, le paysage, traduit de l'anglais et annoté par E. Cammaerts, ouvrage illustré de 16 planches hors texte , Laurens, Paris, 1914 (broché, dos cassé, 25 x 16 cm, 234 pages) 50 euros articles sur lui et son oeuvre dans les revues Conferencia ACCUEIL CONTACT AUTRES ARTISTES ... COMMANDE Venezia, Il Riposo di San Marco, La Capella degli Schiavoni, L'Accademia, Paolo Veronese e gli Inquisitori, Sant'Orsola, Il Tintoretto e Michelangelo, traduzione e note di Maria Pezzè Pascolato

98. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Ruskin

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Écrivain, critique d'art et peintre anglais (1819-1900).
Ruskin, à la fin de sa vie (photo prise vers 1890)
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99. Medioevo Reale Medioevo Immaginario

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John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
Nato a Londra nel 1819 da John James, commerciante di sherry e appassionato d'arte, e da Margaret, puritana evangelica di stretta osservanza, Ruskin ricevette una educazione preuniversitaria lontano dalle scuole pubbliche e sotto il diretto controllo dei genitori. Fu educato dalla madre a una quotidiana lettura esegetica della Bibbia; tale esercizio determinò il suo metodo interpretativo anche in campo artistico.
Tappa fondamentale per Ruskin fu l'incontro con la pittura di W.M.Turner che difese calorosamente nel primo volume, anonimo, di Modern Painters apparso nel 1843. Tale difesa provocò la violenta reazione della critica e sconcertò lo stesso pittore. Nell'opera Modern Painters, Ruskin intese dimostrare la superiorità della pittura dei moderni paesaggisti rispetto ai modelli allora dominanti di Claude Lorrain, Salvator Rosa e Nicolas Poussin.
I viaggi in Italia portarono Ruskin a studiare la scuola toscana e quella veneziana, rivalutando i "primitivi" e l'architettura delle città italiane del nord. Esito di questi nuovi indirizzi di studio fu il volume

100. John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)

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