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  1. Rose La Touche (1848–1875) was the pupil, cherished student, "pet", and ideal on whom the English art historian John Ruskin based Sesame and Lilies (1865). Background [ edit ] Rose was born to John "The Master" La Touche (1814-1904), of a Huguenot family which had settled in Ireland and ran a bank, and his wife Maria La Touche , the only child of the Dowager Countess of Desart, County Kilkenny.

  2. Later, when he established his May Queen Festival at aunt, Mrs Ward-la Touche, had died and that she now had the Cork Girls High School, it was called a Rose Queen Festival, the portraits. Correspondence revealed that there were in fact in honour of Rose. three, not two, portraits as I had originally been told.

  3. As an exercise in reception history, this article reads John Ruskin's personal appropriation of the gospel texts in an 11th or 12th-century Greek Gospel Lectionary, within the context of his outlook as an intellectual and a public figure in Victorian Britain. Ruskin read and learned the Bible article by article as a child at his mother's knee ...

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    Rose La Touche, as sketched by Ruskin Ruskin had been introduced to the wealthy Irish La Touche family by Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford . Maria La Touche, a minor Irish poet and novelist, asked Ruskin to teach her daughters drawing and painting in 1858.

  5. Introducción a John Ruskin. Ruskin conoció a La Touche el 3 de enero de 1858, cuando ella tenía nueve años y él estaba a punto de cumplir 39. Él era su tutor de arte privado, [1] y los dos mantuvieron una relación educativa a través de correspondencia hasta que ella tenía 18. La madre de Rose, Maria La Touche, había escrito a Ruskin ...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2019 · John Ruskin and Rose La Touche : her unpublished diaries of 1861 and 1867. by. La Touche, Rose. Publication date. 1979. Topics. La Touche, Rose, Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 -- Relations with women -- Rose La Touche, Authors, English -- 19th century -- Biography, Dublin (Dublin) -- Biography. Publisher.

  7. Rose La Touche (1848–1875) was the major love of John Ruskin. She is the and ideal on whom the English art historian John Ruskin based Sesame and Lilies (1865). Ruskin met Rose when she was ten years old, and fell in love with her when she was eleven.