‘Ruskin, Turner & the Storm Cloud: Watercolours and Drawings’ will bring together the works of two iconic 19th Century artists: https://t.co/4tVNx7pgug

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A matter of hours to bid in auction raising funds for !

Some exceptionally beautiful by leading artists including alumni and patron >> https://t.co/OOmugLF7xw

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Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless: peacocks and lilies, for instance. (John Ruskin)

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Last chance to grab a ticket to Ruskin Matters tomorrow! Our free workshop of talks on the art critic and social reformer John Ruskin https://t.co/rm638llWbz

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Reading around John Ruskin and feeling a bit like a journalist trying to get at the heart of a story. Will share in a blog soon via https://t.co/n6EbGalHwZ

‘Spray of Dead Oak leaves’ Ruskin

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In this week's Museum Crush digest we explore one of the biggest Iron Age hoards, commemorate John Ruskin's 200th birthday, come face to face with the Tudor crew of the Mary Rose and celebrate Check it out: https://t.co/2BwFy8lF9x

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On my way to - looking forward to sharing these vivid watercolours of glaciers, thunderclouds & rain-washed marble.
A lunchtime talk for
(Hope to another peek at Ruskin too)
All prep for exhibition opening March 29

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CALL FOR ENTRIES: The John Ruskin Prize 2019: Agent of Change https://t.co/I0hJ94uJPb

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Today marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of John Ruskin, and made him a cake - how wonderful! Happy birthday John Ruskin! View of Florence from San Miniato, Florence, 1845.

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Ruskin was born 200 yrs ago. He was a frequent visitor to the BG Windus collection of watercolours
"I feel as if Mr Windus's parlour at Tottenham had been familiar to me since the dawn of existence in Brunswick Square"
https://t.co/YSkW2pBBZ1

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A Cluster of Oak Leaves

John Ruskin

Morgan Library

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Exquisite watercolour of a kingfisher, painted by - art critic, artist, philanthropist, polymath - born 1819. Image part of the collection represented at the library

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2019 is the bicentenary of the visionary art critic, writer, artist and thinker John Ruskin (8 Feb 1819 –20 Jan 1900) a writer, artist & philanthropist. His views are considered as pertinent today as they were in his own lifetime.
🎨🔖🖌️🖊️

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Loggia of the Ducal Palace
Venice
1849–50
John Ruskin

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Mrs Maud Drysdale Ruskin Spear (1911–1990)
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery

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: "I have learned to mix different mediums, pencils & pastels, with screen print, & to mix observational drawings with imagination"

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