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
Turner, J. W. M., list of letters on, i. 80 _seqq._;
his pictures ill seen in the Academy, i. 20, 21;
bequest to the nation, i. 50, and note, 81, 100;
his best work in gray, i. 96;
his best work his modern work (1843), i. 23 (note);
change in price and value of his pictures, ii. 41;
character of, i. 107;
Claude challenged by, i. 46, and note;
the Turner collection, i. 54, and note;
copies of, 105, and note;
difficulty of copying, i. 95;
lesson in art of copying, i. 23;
his delicacy of hand, i. 95;
engravings of, their value, i. 90;
exhibitions of Marlboro' House, i. 81, and note, 88-9, 92, 98, 101;
eyesight of (Dr. Liebreich on the), i. 154 and 155 (note);
"Turners" False and True, i. 106;
a Turner gallery, proposals for, i. 91;
Life of, i. 107-8;
light and gas, etc., effect of, on his pictures, i. 83, 90, 98, and
note, 100, 103, 105;
the Turner mania, i. 16;
mass of drawings left by, i. 101;
Norton's, Prof., lecture on, i. 86 (note), 97 (note), 105 (note);
pencil outlines of, i. 93;
poetry and philosophy of his pictures, i. 11, 15, 18, 21;
pre-Raphaelitism of, i. 65 (note), 74;
his "Public," i. 15;
scorned in life, i. 8, 11;
sea subjects, i. 199, 11, 12
(note);
the "Shakespeare" of painting, i. 22, and note;
Shelley compared with, i. 20;
sketch-book of, i. 86 (note);
subtlety of, i. 96;
requisites for enjoyment of his work, i. 21;
unusual vehicles of, i. 82;
Waagen's estimate of, i. 11, 12, and note;
water-painting by, i. 199;
will quoted, i. 46 (note).
Turner, J. W. M., Drawings and Sketches, condition of at death,
i. 90, 101 (note);
copies of, 105-6, and note;
distribution of among provincial schools proposed, i. 54, and note,
101;
exhibitions of, at Marlboro' House, see above, at Kensington,
i. 98, and note, 101;
a perfect example of a Turner sketch, 95, 96, and note;
Ruskin's, Mr., arrangement of, i. 84, 88, 89;
report on, i. 52 (note), 54, and note, 88;
"Turner Notes," etc. (see Ruskin, Mr.).
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