Falls of Schaffhausen
John Ruskin
Drawings
British, 1842

0 1

I’ve had Planescape on my mind this week so have this Alluvius Ruskin I drew a while back.

7 55

Ruskin Spear (1911/1990)
On the platform at Nothing Hill Gate

Good evening dear Bri!🖐️🤗🤗🇺🇦🇮🇹

2 6

'Elm Park Gardens, November.' Freddie Gore was that rare thing in the art world: a prolific and successful painter who also managed to sustain several active and parallel careers. He studied painting at the Ruskin School (later the Slade) while reading Classics at Oxford. (1961)

17 146

Halcyon - kingfisher!

Also, a mythical bird said by the ancients to breed in a nest floating at sea at the winter solstice, calming the wind and waves.

1 6

“Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty” - John Ruskin

Title: "Earth's Canvas"
Artist: Bradley Morris

🔥 7 editions left, 50 Hypes
🔥 Collection of 10 different works available
🔥 Check it out on

https://t.co/M8w1jauyfP

10 19

Had a wonderful time last week as a guest on the Artidote podcast -
talking to Vashik about & his ways of looking at the world. Plus a sneak peek at my new research on Jane & William Morris. You can listen here:
https://t.co/DwHbQTEM7t

4 9

NEW DROP

Is it a landscape or flesh?

The Blaze
15/20 @ 2 Tz
With flesh tints, this landscape resonates with a hint of John Ruskin's feather drawing...

https://t.co/QtPduSY4tm

10 36

Despite the misandrist effort of ‘Effie Gray’ film to shrink the colossal genius of Ruskin into impotence (‘ha! Lol! In front of his parents too!’) his birthday lets us salute one of the finest visionaries of the last 250 years.
Happy Birthday, Ruskin, thanks for the new colours

1 4

Happy birthday, John Ruskin, born 1819 and still shaking things up. Come and hear me explain why we are all living in at the Barnes Literary Society on Feb 22 https://t.co/fxyWcN8zNk

9 26

FINAL WEEK! Don't miss including skscapes in art you could melt into - like this one by Find artworks by and the Museum's own John Piper all in one perfectly-sized room. https://t.co/Y9L7s0Sz9d

6 20

“To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and religion all in one.”
- John Ruskin.

(Artwork: “Prophecy” by )

2 5

Gordon Lowerison was born in 1894. He attended the Ruskin School in Heacham which his father set up. Later he worked as a foreman at Hickman’s a farming firm near Wisbech.
During the First World War, Gordon was excused from war duty as he was epileptic.

1 4

«Si sabes dibujar una hoja, sabes dibujar el mundo»
John Ruskin (1819-1900)
Hoy en hablamos sobre la 🤓👇
https://t.co/KqhgBh7eTY

2 10

For Ruskin, mountain landscapes were also places to reflect on our role as stewards of the natural world, across borders & time.

‘The Ararat of Moses's time, the Olympus of Homer’s, are practically the same mountains now, that they were then.’

Curious? Reply 'yes' to hear more

0 0

3 weeks tonight! Join us on Dec 10th for the first of our four free reading events online, VOICES FROM VENICE, showcasing some of John Ruskin's writing about Venice. Reserve places here: https://t.co/qtoBdQodRg

8 8

Clouds also offered a model of a permanently changing natural world. Ruskin argued that the power of drawing to understand the clouds ‘alters and renders clear our whole conception of the architecture of the sky’.

Curious? Reply 'yes' to hear more.

1 6