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  1. 8 de feb. de 2019 · If we think of John Ruskin at all today it tends to be as the buttoned-up Victorian who was so repulsed by his wife Effie Gray’s pubic hair that he could not consummate their marriage.The ...

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Nicholas Shrimpton. John Ruskin - Art Critic, Writer, Social Critic: Turner died in 1851. Ruskin’s marriage was dissolved, on grounds of nonconsummation, in 1854, leaving the former Effie Gray free to marry the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. Ruskin withdrew somewhat from society.

  3. 8 de feb. de 2019 · John Ruskin died from influenza in 1900, in his home of Brantwood, in the Lake District. Perhaps history has not been so kind to him. Rather than focusing on his insatiable pursuit of knowledge, or his influential ideas about art or social welfare, for many, what has stuck in the imagination is his infamously awkward (and unconsummated) wedding night.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_RuskinJohn Ruskin - Wikipedia

    John Ruskin ( Londra, 8 febbraio 1819 – Brantwood, 20 gennaio 1900) è stato uno scrittore, pittore, poeta, restauratore e critico d'arte britannico . La sua interpretazione dell' arte e dell' architettura influenzò fortemente l' estetica vittoriana ed edoardiana .

  5. John Ruskin nació en Inglaterra en 1819. Aunque Ruskin es recordado hoy en día por su trabajo en la arquitectura y el diseño, comenzó su carrera como escritor y poeta. Fue uno de los críticos más influyentes de su tiempo y publicó varias obras que trataron temas como la naturaleza, el arte y la arquitectura.

  6. John Ruskin fue un escritor, crítico de arte, pintor y filántropo inglés que vivió en el siglo XIX. Nacido el 8 de febrero de 1819 en Londres, Ruskin se convirtió en una figura destacada del movimiento del arte y la crítica social de la época victoriana. Desde joven, Ruskin demostró un gran talento para la escritura y el arte.

  7. 25 de ene. de 2019 · John Ruskin is hardly a household name, but the English artist, art critic, and social theorist was widely influential among his nineteenth-century contemporaries, and many intellectuals who followed. He was “the foremost polemicist of the Victorian Age,” notes one label in Houghton Library’s new exhibition, “Victorian Visionary: John ...

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