John Ruskin (8 February 1819 – 20 January 1900) was an English writer, philosopher, art historian, art critic and polymath of the Victorian era. He wrote...
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John Ruskin is a portrait of the leading Victorian art critic John Ruskin (1819–1900). It was painted by the Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais...
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Effie Gray (redirect from Effie Ruskin)
was married to Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. She had previously married the art critic John Ruskin, but she left him with the marriage never...
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Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an Indian author. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, published in 1956, received the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize....
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John Ruskin College is a further education college in South Croydon offering full-time vocational courses and apprenticeships as well as part-time courses...
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critic John Ruskin, it specialises in providing educational opportunities for adults with few or no qualifications. Degrees taught at Ruskin were formerly...
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The Ruskin School of Art is the Department of Fine Art at the University of Oxford, England. It is part of Oxford's Humanities Division. The Ruskin School...
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William John Beamont, a Fellow of Trinity College at University of Cambridge, in 1858. It became a university in 1992, and was renamed after John Ruskin, the...
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Ruskin College. It was one of the Ruskin Colleges. The town and college were named after the English writer and social reformist John Ruskin. Ruskin,...
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the critic John Ruskin, who had defended the Pre-Raphaelites against their critics. Millais's friendship with Ruskin introduced him to Ruskin's wife Effie...
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Edward Ruskin, fictional character of the British soap opera Emmerdale Farm Effie Ruskin, Scottish artists' model, wife of John Ruskin Harry Ruskin, American...
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Marcel Proust (section Translations of John Ruskin)
English language was sufficient to help with her son's translations of John Ruskin. Proust was raised in his father's Catholic faith. He was baptized on...
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Rose La Touche (category John Ruskin)
and ideal on whom the English art historian John Ruskin based Sesame and Lilies (1865). Rose was born to John "The Master" La Touche (1814–1904), of a Huguenot...
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The Passion of John Ruskin is a Canadian short film released in 1994 based on the love life of writer and critic John Ruskin. It is directed by Alex Chapple...
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Arts and Crafts movement (section John Ruskin)
It was inspired by the ideas of historian Thomas Carlyle, art critic John Ruskin, and designer William Morris. In Scotland, it is associated with key...
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The Awakening Conscience (section Views of John Ruskin)
carried out by a restorer in the interim. The Victorian art theorist John Ruskin praised The Awakening Conscience as an example of a new direction in...
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leaves dance, or when rocks seem indifferent. The English cultural critic John Ruskin coined the term in the third volume of his work Modern Painters (1856)...
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Nardwuar the Human Serviette (born John Ruskin, July 5, 1968), or simply Nardwuar, is a Canadian celebrity journalist and musician. He formed the Vancouver-based...
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of John Ruskin in the play's 2005 West End production. In 2008, Thompson announced that she and Wise "had written a script together about John Ruskin, the...
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him as "the most popular painter of his day". He was also lambasted by John Ruskin and other critics. Martin was born in July 1789, in a one-room cottage...
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George Allen (publisher) (section With John Ruskin)
assistant to John Ruskin and then in consequence a publisher. His name persists in publishing through the George Allen & Unwin company. The son of John and Rebecca...
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Critique of political economy (section John Ruskin)
as a necessary and transhistorical societal category. In the 1860s, John Ruskin published his essay Unto This Last which he came to view as his central...
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The Ruskin is Professor Sandra Kemp. Prior to 2019, The Ruskin - Library, Museum and Research Centre was known as the Ruskin Library. The Ruskin is home...
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Christian socialism (section John Ruskin)
Christian Socialism, 1854), Thomas Hughes (Tom Brown's School Days, 1857), John Ruskin (Unto This Last, 1862), Charles Kingsley (The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale...
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John Ruskin School (JRS) is an 11–16 school on Lake Road in Coniston, Cumbria. The school is part of the Rural Academy, a group of nine small schools...
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commonplace or conventional kind". The group associated their work with John Ruskin, an English critic whose influences were driven by his religious background...
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North Hinksey (redirect from Ruskin's diggers)
renamed from "North Hinksey" to "Botley and North Hinksey". The critic John Ruskin was fond of riding out from Oxford, and his trips often took him westwards...
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Pauline, Lady Trevelyan (section John and Effie Ruskin)
Victorian cultural life, and for enchanting with her intellect and art John Ruskin, Swinburne, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Christina Rossetti...
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and was followed by other renowned naturalists and artists, such as John Ruskin, in the 19th century. It remained unclimbed after most of the other great...
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Effie Gray (film) (category John Ruskin)
marriage of Euphemia "Effie" to the prosperous art critic and philosopher John Ruskin in Perth, Scotland is seen. The couple travel to London to stay with...
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