John Ruskin (British, 1819-1900), Study of a sprig of Myrtle. Pencil, pen and grey ink and watercolour, heightened with touches of bodycolour, 5 ¾ x 7 3⁄8 in
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John Ruskin (British, 1819-1900), Study of a sprig of Myrtle. Pencil, pen and grey ink and watercolour, heightened with touches of bodycolour, 5 ¾ x 7 3⁄8 in
John Ruskin, A Study of modern Danish Porcelain, 1875.
A Study of modern Danish Porcelain, John Ruskin. Watercolour over graphite on wove paper. Ashmolean Museum
View of Amalfi (1844) by John Ruskin
People are eternally divided into two classes, the believer, builder, and praiser...and the unbeliever, destroyer and critic.
(John Ruskin)
The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love color the most.
最も純粋で思慮深い心は、最も色彩を愛する心である。
John Ruskin
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"How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days." – John Ruskin