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John Ruskin
Studies in both arts: being ten subjects drawn and described / by John Ruskin - Orpington and London: 1895
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Notes by Mr. Ruskin on Samuel Prout and William Hunt : an illustration of a loan collection of drawings exhibited at the Fine art Society's galleries, in 1879-80. / Illustrated with twenty autotypes - London: 1880
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Notes on some of the principle pictures exhibited in the rooms of the Royal Academy: 1875 [i.e. Academy Notes] / by John Ruskin, Slade Professor of Fine Art, and Hon. Student of Christchurch, Oxford - Orpington, Kent; [London]: 1875
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"Our fathers have told us" : sketches of the history of Christendom for boys and girls who have been held at its fonts. Part 1 The Bible of Amiens. Chapter IV. Interpretatons / by John Ruskin - Orpington, Kent: 1883
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Notes by Mr. Ruskin on his collection of drawings by the late J.M.W. Turner R.A., exhibited at the fine art society's galleries : also a list of the engraved works of that master shown at the same time : illustrated with thirty-five plates, and a map indicative of the places in the British Isles illustrated by him / [by John Ruskin] - London: 1878
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Aratra pentelici. Seven lectures on the elements of sculpture, given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas term, 1870 - Orpington and London: 1899
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Frondes agrestes. Readings in "Modern painters," chosen at her pleasure by the author's friend, the younger lady of the Thwaite, Coniston [i.e. Susanna Beever] - London: 1908
16/1772
J.M.W. Turner RA
The Liber Studiorum of J.M.W. Turner, R.A. : reproduced in facsimile by the autotype process from examples of the best states in possession of the Rev. Stopford Brooke, M.A., each plate accompanied with a critical notice by him. In two volumes. Vol. I [II] - London: 1899
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler
The gentle art of making enemies, as pleasingly exemplified in many instances, wherein the serious ones of this earth, carefully exasperated, have been prettily spurred on to unseemliness and indiscretion, while overcome by an undue sense of right - London: 1890
08/1055
Ralph Nicholson Wornum
Some Account Of The Life And Works Of Hans Holbein, Painter, of Augsburg. With Numerous Illustrations. By Ralph Nicholson Wornum, Keeper And Secretary National Gallery. - London:: 1867. (The Right of Translation is reserved.)
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