John Ruskin

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John Ruskin (February 8, 1819 - January 20, 1900) is best known for his work as an art critic and social critic, but is remembered as an author, poet and artist as well. Ruskin's essays on art and architecture were extremely influential in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Wikipedia

Born:
February 8, 1819
Died:
January 20, 1900

Websites about John Ruskin

  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for John Ruskin. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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  • John Ruskin (1819-1900)

    John Ruskin, the greatest Victorian bar Victoria, was an artist, scientist, poet, environmentalist, philosopher, and, importantly here, the pre-eminent art critic of his time. He provided the impetus that gained respectability for the Pre-Raphaelites.
    muff.uffs.net/skola/dejum/ruskin/ruskin.php
  • Anglia Ruskin University...

    A check on our stress levels - according to university experts Monday 12 November 2007 Anglia Ruskin University has teamed up with Stratech Scientific, based in ...
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  • Cumbria Tourist Attraction...

    Former home of John Ruskin. Brantwood is the most beautifully situated house in the Lake District..
    www.brantwood.org.uk/
  • The Ruskin Library,...

    www.lancs.ac.uk/users/ruskinlib/
  • A Bibliography compiled by...

    www.lancs.ac.uk/users/ruskinlib/Documents/bibliography.pdf
  • Ruskin Museum, Coniston,...

    Displays on John Ruskin, Donald Campbell, coppermines, slate, geology, lace, and much more
    www.ruskinmuseum.com/
  • Page Title

    Brantwood , on the eastern shore of Coniston Water in the English Lake District, was the home of Victorian polymath, John Ruskin, from 1872 until his death in 1900.
    www.rusmus.f9.co.uk/
  • John Ruskin at Victorianweb

    www.victorianweb.org/authors/ruskin/index.html
  • John Ruskin Quotations

    For more information on his life and work, check out The Ruskin Centre, and The Victorian Web.
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