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    John Ruskin (8 February 1819 – 20 January 1900) was an English writer, philosopher, art historian, art critic and polymath of the Victorian era. He wrote...
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    Effie Gray (redirect from Effie Ruskin)
    Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. She had previously married the art critic John Ruskin, but she left him with the marriage never having been...
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    Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an Indian author. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, was published in 1956, and it received the John Llewellyn Rhys...
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    John Ruskin is a portrait of the leading Victorian art critic John Ruskin (1819–1900). It was painted by the Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais...
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    relationship with Ruskin and Effie has been the subject of several dramas, beginning with the silent film The Love of John Ruskin from 1912. There have...
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  • The Passion of John Ruskin is a Canadian short film released in 1994 based on the love life of writer and critic John Ruskin. It is directed by Alex Chapple...
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    Rose La Touche (category John Ruskin)
    was the pupil, cherished student, "pet", and ideal on whom the English art historian John Ruskin based Sesame and Lilies (1865). Rose was born to John "The...
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    Helen Gardner (actress) (category American Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni)
    She was the first film actor to form her own production company. Her productions were primarily feature-length films, making her one of the earliest...
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  • exits the car to clear the way. Approached by two black men whom they perceive as predators, McCoy and Ruskin flee. After Ruskin takes the wheel of the car...
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    The Seven Lamps of Architecture is an extended essay, first published in May 1849 and written by the English art critic and theorist John Ruskin. The...
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    The King of the Golden River or The Black Brothers: A Legend of Stiria is a fantasy story originally written in 1841 by John Ruskin for the twelve-year-old...
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    England. The Director of The Ruskin is Professor Sandra Kemp. Prior to 2019, The Ruskin - Library, Museum and Research Centre was known as the Ruskin Library...
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    The Ruskin Colony (or Ruskin Commonwealth Association) was a utopian socialist colony in the southern US at the end of the 19th century. It was located...
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  • The Meeting of the Ways (1912) short Love Will Find a Way (1912) short Where the Money Went (1912) short Her Boy (1912) short The Love of John Ruskin...
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    interim. The Victorian art theorist John Ruskin praised The Awakening Conscience as an example of a new direction in British art in which the narrative...
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  • The Room on the Roof is a novel written by Ruskin Bond. It was Bond's first literary venture. Bond wrote the novel when he was seventeen and won the John...
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  • Unto This Last (category Books by John Ruskin)
    Last is an essay critical of economics by John Ruskin, who published the first chapter between August and December 1860 in the monthly journal Cornhill...
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  • Effie Gray (film) (category John Ruskin)
    wicked parents. The marriage of Euphemia "Effie" to the prosperous art critic and philosopher John Ruskin in Perth, Scotland is seen. The couple travel...
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  • Desperate Romantics (category Cultural depictions of 19th-century painters)
    John Ruskin, The Argument of the Eye Lurie, Alison. Don't Tell the Grown-Ups: The Subversive Power of Children's Literature, 1994 Batchelor, J. John Ruskin:...
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  • The Invention of Love is a 1997 British play by Tom Stoppard portraying the life of poet A. E. Housman, focusing specifically on his personal life and...
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    Nardwuar the Human Serviette (born John Ruskin, July 5, 1968), or simply Nardwuar, is a Canadian celebrity journalist and musician. He formed the Vancouver-based...
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    Mount Ruskin is a 12,920-foot-elevation (3,940-meter) mountain summit located in Kings Canyon National Park, in Fresno County of northern California, United...
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    from the highly medievalist Pre-Raphaelitism of his early years. Effie Gray, who later left her husband John Ruskin for Millais, modelled for the female...
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  • 1860s, John Ruskin published his essay Unto This Last which he came to view as his central work. The essay was originally written as a series of publications...
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  • Pamela Ruskin (8 June 1920 – 20 May 2010) was an Australian freelance journalist with a special interest in the arts. Born Pamela June Zimbler at Hampstead...
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    Marcel Proust (category French people of German-Jewish descent)
    her letters, and her command of the English language was sufficient to help with her son's translations of John Ruskin. Proust was raised in his father's...
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    Ivanhoe (redirect from Rebecca the Jewess)
    Jews and Christians, Normans and Saxons, the novel was credited by many, including Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin, with inspiring increased interest in chivalric...
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    in the arts. The critic John Ruskin supported Millais in letter to the press and in his lecture "Pre-Raphaelitism" despite personally disliking the painting...
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  • First (1973) Richard Ruskin – Richard Ruskin (1973) Andrew Gold – Andrew Gold (1975) Malvina Reynolds – Held Over (1975) Rick Ruskin – Microphone Fever...
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  • The Complete Works of John Ruskin. Vol. XVII. London: George Allen. pp. xxxiv. Thompson, Derek (2013-12-17). "Why Economics Is Really Called 'the Dismal...
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