Paul Thomas Murphy’s Falling Rocket: James Whistler, John Ruskin, and the Battle for Modern Art provides a snapshot of the founding litigation of modern art. James Abbott McNeill Whistler, ...
Until recently, the most likely place to come across the name John Ruskin was in college catalogues. The distinguished English art and social critic, who died in 1900, was one of the masters of ...
A memorial to author and critic John Ruskin was unveiled in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey on 8th February 1902. The bronze roundel within a wreathed frame encloses a portrait relief of Ruskin and ...
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In April 1848, the brilliant art critic John Ruskin, then 29, married Effie Gray, 20. Their marriage lasted six years, before being annulled in 1854 on the grounds of non-consummation. Effie went on ...
‘If you can paint one leaf,” John Ruskin once declared, “you can paint the world.” And in “Unto This Last: Two Hundred Years of John Ruskin”—the hypnotically potent (though flawed) exhibition at the ...
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