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  • Modern Painters (Complete)

    by John Ruskin ...
    The work now laid before the public originated in indignation at the shallow and false criticism of the periodicals of the day on the works of the great living artist to whom it principally refers. It was intended to be a short pamphlet, reprobating the matter and style of those critiques, and pointing out their perilous tendency, as guides of public feeling. But, as point after point presented ... Read more

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  • The Elements of Drawing

    (In Three Letters to Beginners)

    by John Ruskin ...
    Synopsis "The Elements of Drawing" was written during the winter of 1856. The First Edition was published in 1857; the Second followed in the same year, with some additions and slight alterations. The Third Edition consisted of sixth thousand, 1859; seventh thousand, 1860; and eighth thousand, 1861. The work was partly reproduced in "Our Sketching Club," by the Rev. R. St. John Tyrwhitt, M.A., ... Read more

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  • The King of the Golden River (Illustrated) (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. Legend of Stiria – A Fairy Tale

    Illustrated by Richard Doyle ...
    John Ruskin's The King of the Golden River is a luminous moral fairy tale set in the Alpine "Treasure Valley," where the gentle Gluck contrasts sharply with his cruel brothers, Schwartz and Hans. Blending folkloric simplicity with Victorian ethical seriousness, the narrative transforms a quest for gold into an allegory of mercy, stewardship, and spiritual wealth. Its illustrated form enhances the ... Read more

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  • Renaissance Florence: Four Books

    by John Ruskin ...
    This book collection file includes: Mornings in Florence by John Ruskin, Val d'Arno by John Ruskin, History of Florence by Machiavelli, and the Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini. ... Read more

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  • The King of the Golden River; or, the Black Brothers: A Legend of Stiria.

    A River of Gold. Two Hearts of Stone. One Boy Pure Enough to Change His Fate

    by John Ruskin ...
    The King of the Golden River; or, the Black Brothers: A Legend of Stiria by John Ruskin is a timeless fairy tale that shimmers with moral beauty, poetic imagination, and profound symbolism. Written by one of the Victorian era’s most influential thinkers and art critics, Ruskin weaves a story that is at once enchanting and deeply instructive, blending fantasy with a heartfelt lesson about ... Read more

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  • Unto This Last, and Other Essays on Political Economy

    by John Ruskin ...
    "Unto This Last" is one of the essays within the book and serves as the centerpiece of Ruskin's economic philosophy. In this essay, Ruskin criticizes the prevailing economic theories of his time, which emphasized individual profit and material gain. He argues that these theories led to the exploitation of laborers, the degradation of society, and the erosion of moral values.Ruskin's alternative ... Read more

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  • The King of the Golden River (illustrated)

    by John Ruskin ...
    The King of the Golden River is a timeless fairy tale written by John Ruskin, originally published in 1851. This enchanting story follows the journey of three brothers in the magical Treasure Valley, where their greed and cruelty lead to dire consequences. Meanwhile, the youngest brother, Gluck, embarks on a path of kindness and selflessness, guided by the mysterious King of the Golden River ... Read more

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  • The Poetry of Architecture

    by John Ruskin ...
    The Science of Architecture, followed out to its full extent, is one of the noblest of those which have reference only to the creations of human minds. It is not merely a science of the rule and compass, it does not consist only in the observation of just rule, or of fair proportion: it is, or ought to be, a science of feeling more than of rule, a ministry to the mind, more than to the eye. If we ... Read more

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  • John Ruskin: The Complete Works

    by John Ruskin ...
    24 Complete Works of John RuskinA Joy For Ever (And Its Price in the Market)Aratra Pentelici, Seven Lectures on the Elements of SculptureAriadne FlorentinaFrondes AgrestesHortus InclususLectures on ArtLectures on LandscapeLove's MeinieModern Painters Volume IProserpina, Volume 1Saint UrsulaThe Elements of DrawingThe Ethics of the DustThe King of the Golden RiverThe King of the Golden R... ... Read more

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  • Unto This Last and Other Writings

    First and foremost an outcry against injustice and inhumanity, Unto this Last is also a closely argued assault on the science of political economy, which dominated the Victorian period. Ruskin was a profoundly conservative man who looked back to the Middle Ages as a Utopia, yet his ideas had a considerable influence on the British socialist movement. And in making his powerful moral and aesthetic ... Read more

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  • The Elements of Drawing (Illustrated)

    In Three Letters to Beginners

    by John Ruskin ...
    As one or two questions, asked of me since the publication of this work, have indicated points requiring elucidation, I have added a few short notes in the first Appendix. It is not, I think, desirable otherwise to modify the form or add to the matter of a book as it passes through successive editions; I have, therefore, only mended the wording of some obscure sentences; with which exception the ... Read more

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  • The King of the Golden River

    Enriched edition. Illustrated Edition

    In "The King of the Golden River," John Ruskin crafts a richly imaginative fairy tale resonating with moral allegory, set within the picturesque backdrop of the Tyrol Alps. This purported children's story stands out in Ruskin's oeuvre, blending elements of fantasy and social commentary while employing a lyrical and ornate narrative style reminiscent of the Pre-Raphaelites. The tale intertwines the ... Read more

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