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Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin from 1872 until his death in 1900. The house is filled with Ruskin's drawings and watercolours, together with much of his original furniture, books and personal items.
Download all or part of The Library Edition of the Works of John Ruskin (1903-1912, eds. E.T Cook & A. Wedderburn) in PDF format.
Information about the activities of a group of people who have an interest in the Brantwood house, estate, and Ruskin himself. Newsletter, timetable of events, reports of recent events, and information about joining.
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.
The manuscript collection comprises over 2,000 items relating to John Ruskin (1819-1900), his work and his contemporaries.
Articles about John Ruskin from various sources collected together for students at the Universitat de València.
An overview of the life and work of John Ruskin. From the Victorian Web.
Coniston's museum, exhibiting material from John Ruskin's life and work, along with other items relevant to Coniston. Includes a biography of Ruskin.
A brief biography of the work of Ruskin, plus some extracts from 'The Works of Ruskin', ed. Cook/Wedderburn, of essays by Ruskin on JW Turner.
An alternative Ruskin biography from Lakestay, with emphasis on his enthusiasm for young girls, in particular Effie Gray and Rose La Touche.
Illustrated essay on the major exhibition, held during 2000, at the Tate Gallery in London, on John Ruskin, JMW Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites.
Download all or part of The Library Edition of the Works of John Ruskin (1903-1912, eds. E.T Cook & A. Wedderburn) in PDF format.
The manuscript collection comprises over 2,000 items relating to John Ruskin (1819-1900), his work and his contemporaries.
Coniston's museum, exhibiting material from John Ruskin's life and work, along with other items relevant to Coniston. Includes a biography of 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.
An overview of the life and work of John Ruskin. From the Victorian Web.
Illustrated essay on the major exhibition, held during 2000, at the Tate Gallery in London, on John Ruskin, JMW Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites.
Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin from 1872 until his death in 1900. The house is filled with Ruskin's drawings and watercolours, together with much of his original furniture, books and personal items.
A brief biography of the work of Ruskin, plus some extracts from 'The Works of Ruskin', ed. Cook/Wedderburn, of essays by Ruskin on JW Turner.
Information about the activities of a group of people who have an interest in the Brantwood house, estate, and Ruskin himself. Newsletter, timetable of events, reports of recent events, and information about joining.
Articles about John Ruskin from various sources collected together for students at the Universitat de València.
An alternative Ruskin biography from Lakestay, with emphasis on his enthusiasm for young girls, in particular Effie Gray and Rose La Touche.

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