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John Ruskin

John Ruskin the pass of faido on the st gotthard oil painting on canvas
the pass of faido on the st gotthard
Painting ID::  68945
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John Ruskin the pass of faido on the st gotthard oil painting on canvas



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  John Ruskin
  English Romantic Writer and Painter, 1819-1900 English art critic. Born into a wealthy family, Ruskin was largely educated at home. He was a gifted painter, but the best of his talent went into his writing. His multivolume Modern Painters (1843 C 60), planned as a defense of painter J.M.W. Turner, expanded to become a general survey of art. In Turner he saw "truth to nature" in landscape painting, and he went on to find the same truthfulness in Gothic architecture. His other writings include The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849) and The Stones of Venice (1851 C 53). He was also a defender of the Pre-Raphaelites. In 1869 he was elected Oxford's first Slade professor of fine art; he resigned in 1879 after James McNeill Whistler won a libel suit against him.
  the pass of faido on the st gotthard
  1845 brown ink and watercolour with gouache on brown paper 24.8x34.5cm se

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