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John Ruskin, John G. de la Mothe Borglum  American, Bronze, American
John G. de la Mothe Borglum
Founder Cast by Gorham Manufacturing Company
1903
Elliott and Fry
Person in Photograph John Ruskin
ca. 1870
Photography Studio Elliott and Fry
Person in Photograph Person in photograph John Ruskin
1860s
Photography Studio Elliott and Fry
Person in Photograph Person in photograph John Ruskin
1860s
Elliott and Fry
Person in Photograph John Ruskin
ca. 1870
Portrait of John Ruskin, Sir Hubert von Herkomer  British, born Germany, Graphite with touches of pen and black ink
Sir Hubert von Herkomer
Sitter John Ruskin
1879–81
The Lake of Zug, John Ruskin  British, Etching and mezzotint; proof
Etcher Etched by John Ruskin
Engraver Mezzotint by Thomas Goff Lupton
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
1888
Naples, John Ruskin  British, Watercolor
John Ruskin
1841 (?)
The Story of a Passion, John Ruskin  British, Book
Author John Ruskin
Publisher Roycroft
1901
Mountainous Landscape in Italy : "Il Resegone", Frank Randal, Watercolor over pencil, British
Frank Randal
Former Attribution John Ruskin
1885
Multiple artists/makers
1885
Author John Ruskin
Illustrator Richard Doyle
Publisher Smith, Elder, & Co.
1867
Multiple artists/makers
1844
Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms, Martin Johnson Heade  American, Oil on canvas, American
Martin Johnson Heade
1875
Plums, John William Hill  American, born England, Watercolor, graphite, and gouache on off-white Bristol board, American
John William Hill
1870
Saltash with the Water Ferry, Cornwall, Joseph Mallord William Turner  British, Oil on canvas
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1811
View of a colliery at the edge of a town, George Price Boyce  British, Watercolor over graphite
Attributed to George Price Boyce
Former Attribution John Ruskin
1865–75
Linen Press, Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony  American, Oak, tulip poplar, brass, American
Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony
ca. 1904
Kynance, John Brett  British, Oil on canvas
John Brett
1888
Study of Rocks, John William Casilear  American, Graphite on off-white Bristol board, American
John William Casilear
ca. 1850–60
Study of a Fern, Aaron Draper Shattuck  American, Graphite on white-wove paper, American
Aaron Draper Shattuck
ca. 1856
The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, David Roberts  British, Scottish, Illustrated books, London : F. G. Moon, 1842–49
Author David Roberts
Author Lithographed by Louis Haghe
Author Historical descriptions by Rev. George Croly
1842–49
Copy after Botticelli, Julian Alden Weir  American, Watercolor on paper, American
Julian Alden Weir
Palms, William Trost Richards  American, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
William Trost Richards
1855
The Spring, William Trost Richards  American, Graphite on green wove paper, American
William Trost Richards
1863
Library Table, Rose Valley Shops  American, White oak, stained, American
Rose Valley Shops
William Lightfoot Price
1904
Vase, Chelsea Keramic Art Works  American, Earthenware, American
Manufacturer Chelsea Keramic Art Works
Decorator George W. Fenety
ca. 1877–79
Bonchurch Downs, John Brett  British, Watercolor
John Brett
December 1865
Tree Branches, Charles Reginald Aston  British, Watercolor over graphite
Charles Reginald Aston
1860–1900
Clutha vase, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Glass, Scottish, Glasgow
Designer Christopher Dresser
Manufacturer James Couper and Sons, Glasgow
Purveyor Liberty & Co.
ca. 1890
Rock Harmonicon, William Till  British, gneiss and hornblende schist, British
William Till
ca. 1880
Author Robert Dale Owen
Architect Designs by James Renwick Jr.
Publisher G. P. Putnam, New York
1849
In a Welsh Pine Wood, James Thomas Watts  British, Watercolor over graphite with gum arabic and reductive techniques
James Thomas Watts
ca. 1891