The Elements of Drawing

The Elements of Drawing

Author: John Ruskin

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-05-29

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1329176650

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I believe that (irrespective of differences in individual temper and character) the excellence of an artist, as such, depends wholly on refinement of perception, and that it is this, mainly, which a master or a school can teach; so that while powers of invention distinguish man from man, powers of perception distinguish school from school. All great schools enforce delicacy of drawing and subtlety of sight: and the only rule which I have, as yet, found to be without exception respecting art, is that all great art is delicate. I am nearly convinced, that when once we see keenly enough, there is very little difficulty in drawing what we see; but, even supposing that this difficulty be still great, I believe that the sight is a more important thing than the drawing; and I would rather teach drawing that my pupils may learn to love Nature, than teach the looking at Nature that they may learn to draw...


Three Letters and an Essay by John Ruskin 1836-1841. Found in his tutor's desk

Three Letters and an Essay by John Ruskin 1836-1841. Found in his tutor's desk

Author: John Ruskin

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-08-30

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13:

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"Three Letters and an Essay by John Ruskin..." is a collection of the earliest writings of the famed English author of the 19th century, as given by his former tutor. "In the days when the Rev. Thomas Dale had a school in Grove Lane, Camberwell, he was, as well as a schoolmaster, a poet, author, and preacher. In 1835 he was presented to the living of St. Bride's, Fleet Street; in 1843, to a Canonry of St. Paul's; and he died in 1870, shortly after accepting the Deanery of Rochester. Amongst his papers were some writings of John Ruskin, his pupil in Grove Lane and, later, at King's College. The earliest of these is an essay written the year before Mr. Ruskin went to Oxford; the others are letters from Rome, Lausanne, and Leamington. The interest of these papers is great. They belong to that period when Mr. Ruskin was trying his powers, when (his famed book) "Modern Painters" was taking form, and when some of the most perfect pieces of prose ever written were given to English readers. The hand of the master is very visible in all these papers, though the earliest of them belongs to the days of boyhood."


Quadrature of the Circle

Quadrature of the Circle

Author: John Parker

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-12-31

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 336884850X

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.