Arrows of the Chace, vol. 2/2: being a collection of scattered letters published chiefly in the daily newspapers 1840-1880Ruskin, John
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Arrows of the Chace, vol. 2/2: being a collection of scattered letters published chiefly in the daily newspapers 1840-1880
Ruskin, John
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence; Letters to the editor -- Great Britain; Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 -- Correspondence
Art, the alphabet of (Dr. Acland on), i. 130;
color and design, i. 29;
connection of with other studies, i. 28, 31;
conventionalism in, i. 142;
dancing, ii. 148;
dicta in, dangerous, i. 24, 28;
drawing--practical value of, i. 28;
an essential part of education, i. 26;
its uses, _ib._;
a more universal faculty than music, _ib._;
--education in art, i. 30;
enjoyment of different kinds of art by different people, i. 14, i.
27;
generalization in art, i. 75;
Greek art, study of, ii. 148;
growth of art in England and Italy, i. 9;
happiness and knowledge of art, i. 25;
highest art the most truthful, i. 140;
history of, i. 27;
how far to be studied, i. 29;
"ideas" in, ii. 17;
inclusive of what, i. 30;
should be public, permanent, and expressive, i. 127, 54;
manufacture and, i. 29, ii. 138;
music, ii. 148;
ornamental art, i. 142;
special gift for, how to detect, i. 29;
studies, how to direct, i. 27;
teaching by correspondence, i. 32;
unity of purpose in, i. 140;
use of before printing, i. 125 (note).
Art Criticism, List of Letters on, i. 2;
letter, "Art Criticism," i. 10 _seqq._;
art criticism, impossible to very young men, and why, i. 27;
necessarily partial, and why, i. 27;
the common dicta of, their dangerous
use, i. 24, 26;
how to develop the power of, _ib._;
the foundation of, i. 27;
the kinds of, right and wrong, _ib._
Art-critics, i. 12;
two kinds of, i. 10;
qualifications of, i. 10 (note).
Art Education, List of Letters on, i. 2;
danger of two good models, i. 28.
(See Art.)
Art Examinations, range and object of, i. 25;
examples of questions to be set in, i. 25.
Artist (see Art), two courses open to the, i. 18;
extent of his work, i. 26;
ignorance of landscape in portrait painters, i. 15, and note;
letters on artists and pictures, i. 111 _seqq._
_Artist and Amateur's Magazine_, Letter on Art Criticism in (January
1844), i. 10 _seqq._;
allusion to article in, i. 18, and note;
Letter to Editor on "Reflections in Water" (February 1844), i. 191
_seqq._;
review of "Modern Painters," in, i. 200 (note).
_Art Journal_, "Cestus of Aglaia" referred to, ii. 99, and note;
Letters on "A Museum or Picture Gallery" mentioned, i. xvii. and
note.
Arts, Society of. (See Societies.)
_Art Union_, on "Modern Painters," i. 191;
writers for the, i. 15.
Arve, foul water of the, i. 195.
Arveron, the, i. 179.
Ashmolean Society, Proceedings of (1841), Letter on "A Landslip near
Giagnano" in, i. 202.
_Asiatic_, The, (May 23, 1871,) Letter, "The Queen of the Air," ii.
171.
Astræan anecdote, an, ii. 180.
Athena, i. 162, 165 (note); the Queen of the Air, ii. 171.
_Athenæum_, The, (February 14, 1857,) Letter on the Gentian, i. 204;
the Glasgow Athenæum, ii. 124 (note).
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