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Ruskin, John, LL.D.
(b. London, February, 1819). Salsette and Elephanta, a Poem (1839); Modern Painters (18431860); The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849); Præ-Raphaelism (1850); The Stones of Venice (185153); Notes on the Construction of Sheepfolds (1851); The King of Golden River (1851); Notes on the Academy (185360); The Two Paths (1854); Lectures on Architecture and Painting (1854); The Opening of the Crystal Palace (1854); On the Nature of Gothic Architecture (1854); Giotto and His Works (1855); The Harbours of England (1856); Notes on the Turner Collection (1857), The Political Economy of Art (1858); The Cambridge School of Art (1858); Elements of Perspective (1859); Decoration and Manufacture (1859); Unto this Last (1862); Ethics of the Dust (1865); Sesame and Lilies (1865); The Study of Architecture in Our Schools (1865); The Crown of Wild Olive (1866); Time and Tide by Wear and Tyne (1868); The Queen of the Air: the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm (1869); Lectures on Art (1870); Aratra Pentelici; The Elements of Sculpture (1872); The Eagles Nest (1872); Michael Angelo and Tintoret (1872); Ariadne Florentina (1872); Loves Meinie (1873); Val dArno (1874); Proserpina (187576); Frondes Agrestes: Readings in Modern Painters (1875); Deucalion (1876); Mornings in Florence (1877); The Laws of Fesole (1877); edition of Xenophons Economics, and Notes on the Turner Collection (1878), Annotated Catalogue of the Works of Hunt and Prout (1879); The Lords Prayer and the Church (1880), Fors Clavigera; Elements of English Prosody (1880); Arrows of the Chace (1880); Fiction Fair and Foul (1880); Lectures on the Art of England (1883); The Pleasures of England (1884); Sir Herbert Edwards (1885); Præterita (188587); Hortus Inclusus (1887); Poems (1891), The Poetry of Architecture (1892); Verona, and Other Lectures (1894). The following volumes of his letters have appeared:Stray Letters from Professor Ruskin to a Bibliophile (1892); Letters to Various Correspondents (1892); Letters to William Ward (1893); Three Letters and an Essay on Literature (1893); Letters Addressed to a College Friend (1894); Letters to Ernest Chesneau (1894). Bibliography of Ruskin, by Shepherd (1878); Selections from the Writings of Ruskin (1871). See W. G. Collingwoods Art Teaching of John Ruskin (1891); and Life (1893), etc.