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  1. 17 de may. de 2018 · RUSKIN, JOHN (1819–1900), major British critic of art and architecture and influential political writer. John Ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819, the only child of Scottish parents who had settled in London and made good. His parents were powerful influences, for good and ill, in his life. His mother was an evangelical Christian who ...

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

    John Ruskin nel 1863. 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 .

  3. Balancing an economic view of the waste of un-deployed resources (our higher callings) with the rejection of a view of life that, in Oscar Wilde’s famous phrase, ‘knows the price of everything and the value of nothing’, and directly linked to his valuing of artistic creativity and its personal benefits, Ruskin’s political economy widens the moral universe of analysis from economic man ...

  4. 1 Tim Hilton, fohn Ruskin: The Early Years, 1819-1859 (New Haven, 1985). 2JOHN RUSKIN: The Later Years, by Tim Hilton. Yale University Press. $35.00. marriage. His Scottish parents' wedding had been delayed. his father, John James, repaid family debts and built his. aa sherry merchant (one of his business partners was Domecq, whose firm still ...

  5. 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.

  6. The Life of John Ruskin - April 2010. “ ‘ So then, things are only property to the man who knows how to use them; as flutes, for instance, are property to the man who can pipe upon them respectably ; but to one who knows not how to pipe, they are no property, unless he can get rid of them advantageously.

  7. www.brantwood.org.uk › aboutAbout - Brantwood

    The home of John Ruskin. Brantwood offers a fascinating insight into the world of John Ruskin and the last 28 years of his life spent at Coniston. Filled with many fine paintings, beautiful furniture and Ruskin’s personal treasures, the house retains the character of its famous resident. Brantwood remains a place of inspiration.