John Ruskin

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2006 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Art Book The King of the Golden River
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Written works by John Ruskin

TitlePublishedGenre
The King of the Golden River 1851 Fantasy
The Stones of Venice
On Art and Life 1886 Non-fiction
The Bible references of John ruskin
Index to Fors clavigera
Notes on Prout & Hunt and Other Art Criticisms
Studies in both arts
The Pleasures of England
true and the beautiful in nature, art, morals and religion
St. Mark's Rest
Art of old England
A descriptive catalogue of the library and print room of the Ruskin Museum, Sheffield
The laws of Fe sole
The Storm Cloud Of The Nineteenth Century
The art & pleasures of England
Beautiful thoughts from John Ruskin
General index
Love's meinie
The Lord's prayer and the church
The religion of Ruskin
Letters and advice to young girls and young ladies
Precious thoughts
The Bible of Amiens, Valle Crucis, The Art of Enland, The Pleasurers of England
The eagle's nest
Ruskin's letters from Venice, 1851-1852
The principles of art as illustrated by examples in the Ruskin Museum at Sheffield: with passages, by permission, from the writings of JohnRuskin
Proserpina, Volume 2
Sesamo y Lirios y Sobre La Lectura
The contemptible horse
Beauty and nature
Ruskin on Turner
Les sept lampes de l'architecture
The Works of John Ruskin
The art of England
Comments of John Ruskin on the Divina Commedia
The correspondence of John Ruskin and Charles Eliot Norton
Les pierres de Venise
Letter to young girls
The nature of Gothic
A book of Ruskin
Mr. Ruskin's inaugural address delivered at Cambridge, Oct. 29, 1858
The solitary warrior
Views & teachings on architecture
An introduction to the writings of John Ruskin
The Communism Of John Ruskin Or, Unto This Last
Reader's companion to sesame and lilies
Ruskin in Italy: letters to his parents, 1845
Aratra pentelici
The mystery of life
The Cestus of Aglala
La Bibbia d'Amiens di Ruskin
Mornings in Florence
Prosperpina, Ariadne Florentina, The Opening Of The Crystal Palace
The Guild and museum of St. George
Art and pleasures of England
Early prose writings, 1834-1843
The gulf of years
The rights of labour
The pigwiggian chaunts of John Ruskin
The Ruskin art collection at Oxford
Ruskin today
Brenin yr Afon Aur; neu y Brodyr Duon
[Ruskin's works]
The art criticism of John Ruskin
Munera pulveris;
On the Old Road
Art culture
Giotto and his works in Padua
Les matins ©Ła Florence
The relation between Michael Angelo and Tintoret
True and beautiful
Fiction, fair and foul
The laws of Fésole
The opening of the Crystal Palace
Verona and other lectures
The Brantwood diary of John Ruskin
Essays And Belles Lettres
Time and tide by Weare and Tyne
The genius of John Ruskin
General statement explaining the nature and purposes of St. George's Guild
Letters to Ernest Chesneau
The two paths
The Ruskin birthday book
England and its aesthetes
Dearest Mama Talbot
Essays on political economy
Notes on the construction of sheepfolds
A ride in Wales
Selected Writings
Great thoughts from Ruskin
The queen of air
The Two Boyhoods and Other Select Passages
My first editor
Dilecta
Iteriad;
Time & tide
Dame Wiggins of Lee and Her Seven Wonderful Cats
Lectures on architecture and painting delivered at Edinburgh, in November, 1853
The poems of John Ruskin
Bibliography, Catalogue of Ruskin's drawings, Addenda et corrigenda
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John Ruskin quotes

  • The beginning and almost the end of all good law is that everyone shall work for their bread and receive good bread for their work.

    - John Ruskin
  • Large fortunes are all founded either on the occupation of land, or lending or the taxation of labor.

    - John Ruskin
  • Tell me what you like and I'll tell you what you are.

    - John Ruskin
  • Be sure that you go to the author to get at his meaning, not to find yours.

    - John Ruskin
  • When we build, let us think that we build for ever.

    - John Ruskin

Places John Ruskin has lived

Map showing Places Lived by John Ruskin
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A London 8,174,100
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What professions highlight John Ruskin's career?
  • A:
    John Ruskin was an accomplished author and art critic.
  • Q:
    Where did John Ruskin go to school?
  • A:
    John Ruskin studied at Christ Church, Oxford.
  • Q:
    Who had a notable impact on John Ruskin?
  • A:
    Thomas Carlyle inspired John Ruskin.
  • Q:
    What is John Ruskin quoted as saying?
  • A:
    A famous quote is, "Mountains are to the rest of the body of the earth, what violent muscular action is to the body of man. The muscles and tendons of its anatomy are, in the mountain, brought out with force and convulsive energy, full of expression, passion, and strength."
  • Q:
    Which works have been written by author, John Ruskin?
  • A:
    Well known books include:
    - The King of the Golden River
    - Modern Painters
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