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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 ...

  2. 12 de feb. de 2005 · Fri 11 Feb 2005 20.28 EST. I n a recently discovered sketch, Rose La Touche, the 24-year-old lover of John Ruskin, lies on her death bed. Her hair is spread out on the pillow like some latter-day...

  3. Rose La Touche and soon became entranced with her precocious yet innocent charm, embarking on another disastrous passion which caused great mutual unhappiness until her death in 1875 and colored his every encounter with women for the rest of his life. Much later, when looking back through his diaries to trace the causes of his mental

  4. Rose La Touche. 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.

  5. And I left her'. portraits of Rose la Touche which she wished to sell. The lady Rose died on 25th or 26th May 1875 (the date is uncertain) was Mrs Feodora Ward-la Touche, and Rose la Touche had and Ruskin wrote to Carlyle '. . . the little story of my wild. been her aunt by marriage.

  6. Rose La Touche died on 25th May, 1875, aged twenty-seven. Suzanne Fagence Cooper , the author of The Passionate Lives of Effie Gray, Ruskin and Millais (2012), has pointed out that "she died of anorexia, or brain fever, or a broken heart, depending on which account you believe".

  7. over her eyes and half-naked, bare-limbed to above the knees, and. beautifully limbed, lying on the sand like a snake. . . ,"8 The image, which haunts him for years, evokes one of Lewis Carroll's photo. graphs of languid little seductresses and makes Ruskin, with Carroll, a worshiper of the nymphet.