Proofs of "The Nature of Gothic" by John Ruskin 1892

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Proofs of "The Nature of Gothic" by John Ruskin 1892

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Morris, William, 1834-1896

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Ruskin, John, 1819-1900

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Wife of Ruskin's physician, Dr. John Simon. From the description of Letter : to Mrs. John Simon, [18--] (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record id: 31272017 British writer, artist, and critic. From the description of John Ruskin papers, ca. 1837-1904. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 80934993 John Ruskin was born on 8 February 1819 in London. Ruskin was educated by his mother and by various tutors before attending Oxford University. H...

Leicester School of Art | 1870-1897

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De Montfort University originated in the Leicester School of Art, founded in 1870. A Technical School followed in 1882. The aim of both schools was to provide skilled workers for local industry. In 1897 the School was taken over by the Town Council of the County Borough of Leicester and renamed the Leicester Municipal Technical and Art School. The Technical section of the School operated a Day Department for school leavers over the age of 15 to take a 2 year Technical, C...

Proctor, Robert, 1868-1903

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Robert Proctor (1868-1903) was an English bibliographer and author. He went missing while climbing in the Alps in September, 1903 and was never seen again. Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell (16 July 1867-1 May 1962) was an English museum curator and collector. From the description of Robert Proctor letter : London, England, to [Sir Sydney Carlyle] Cockerell, 1903 [Mar.?] 30. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 758720146 ...

John Ruskin, 1819-1900

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John Ruskin was born 8 February 1819. He was educated privately, then went to Christ Church Oxford, obtaining his BA 1842 and MA in 1843. He was Rede Lecturer at Cambridge in 1867, and Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford from 1870 to 1879 and 1882 to 1884. He was an Honorary member of the Royal Society of Painters in Water-colours, 1873. He was also a member of several foreign Academies. Ruskin produced many publications, many about painting and architecture. He died on 20 January 1900. ...