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  1. Selections from the works of John Ruskin; by John Ruskin, Chauncey Brewster Tinker, 2010-08-30
  2. King of the Golden River (Classic Reprint) by John Ruskin, 2010-09-07
  3. Unto This Last and Other Writings (Penguin Classics) by John Ruskin, 1986-02-04
  4. On Art and Life (Penguin Great Ideas) by John Ruskin, 2005-09-06
  5. Our Fathers Have Told Us - Part I. The Bible of Amiens by John Ruskin, 2010-07-06
  6. The Poetry Of Architecture - Cottage, Villa, Etc - To Which Is Added Suggestions On Works Of Art by John Ruskin, 2010-09-27
  7. The Genius of John Ruskin: Selections from His Writings (Victorian Literature and Culture Series) by John D. Rosenberg, 1998-01-07
  8. Master Drawings by John Ruskin by Paul Walton, 2000-04-01
  9. John Ruskin: A Life by John Batchelor, 2000-10
  10. John Ruskin And the Ethics of Consumption (Studies in Religion & Culture Series) by David M. Craig, 2006-10-02
  11. Unto This Last by John Ruskin, 2006-12-01
  12. Selected Writings (Oxford World's Classics) by John Ruskin, 2009-06-15
  13. The Lamp of Beauty (Arts and Letters) by John Ruskin, 1995-09-21
  14. The Elements of Drawing by John Ruskin, 2010-03-26

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(18191900) British writer. John Ruskin was an artist, scientist, and poet in the Victorian period.
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A venerated figure in Victorian England, John Ruskin was the leading critic of his time. His books deal with politics, social reform, economics, art theory and architecture. He viewed art as an expression of morality. He supported Pre-Raphaelism. and rejected the classical tradition while advocating the Gothic. In architecture, he particularly praised Venetian Gothic in The Stones of Venice . His views had an enormous influence on English builders. In a letter to his father he once wrote, "I should like to draw all St. Mark's and all this Verona stone by stone, to eat it all up into my mind, touch by touch." In 1885 Ruskin, first Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford, resigned his post. He had for some time been increasingly hounded by mental attacks. Now at his childhood home near London, the stooped Ruskin, no longer the energetic young man who had gazed upon Mont Blanc in ecstasy, penned the preface to Praeterita in the room that had once been his nursery. Although Ruskin's mind was unbalanced during the years he wrote Praeterita , he wished to write "frankly, garrulously, and at ease ... passing in total silence things which I have no pleasure in reviewing." He described "the recreation of gathering visionary flowers." This then was to be a selective, fragmentary autobiography. Peter Quennell writes, "he surveyed the landscape ... a lost landscape: yet every detail and every colour retained its virgin freshness."

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by Ruskin,John. (George Allen., 1906) Modern Painters Vol II by Ruskin,John. (George Allen., 1906) Lectures On Architecture And Painting by Ruskin,John. (George Allen Charing Cross Road., 1907/00/00) Sesame And Lilies by Ruskin,John. (George Allen Charing Cross Road., 1903/00/00) The crown of wild olive; four lectures on work, traffic, war, and the future of England, by Ruskin,John. (W. B. Conkey company, [1900]) Sesame and lilies; three lectures, by Ruskin,John. (W. B. Conkey company., [c1900]) The elements of drawing : in three letters to beginners by Ruskin,John. The elements of drawing : in three letters to beginners by Ruskin,John. "A joy for ever" : (and its price in the market) : being the substance (with additions) of two lectures on the political economy of art delivered at Manchester, July 10th and 13th, 1857 by Ruskin,John.

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PREFACE TO THE RE-ISSUE OF 1880: "Their" courtsor "His" courts;in the mind of such races, the expressions are synonymous: and the habits of life which recognise the delightfulness, confess also the sacredness, of homes nested round the seat of a worship unshaken by insolent theory: themselves founded on an abiding affection for the past, and care for the future; and approached by paths open only to the activities of honesty, and traversed only by the footsteps of peace. The exposition of these truths, to which I have given the chief energy of my life, will be found in the following pages first undertaken systematically and in logical sequence; and what I have since written on the political influence of the Arts has been little more than the expansion of these first lectures, in the reprint of which not a sentence is omitted or changed.

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JOHN RUSKIN QUOTES So long as we see the stones and joints, and are not deceived as to the points of support in any piece of architecture, we may rather praise than regret the dexterous artifices which compel us to feel as if there were fibre in its shafts and life in its branches. JOHN RUSKIN, The Seven Lamps of Architecture
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