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
---- Pictures and drawings of, referred to: Alnwick Castle, i. 199;
"Dido building Carthage," i. 48;
Edinburgh, i. 101;
Egglestone Abbey, i. 102, and note;
"Fishermen endeavoring to put their fish on board" (Bridgewater
House), i. 11, and note;
Fluelen i. 105 (note);
Fort Bard, i. 101;
Harbors of England, i. 82, 101;
Hornby Castle, i. 117;
Ivy Bridge, i. 82, 101;
"Landscape with Cattle," i. 106, and note;
Langharne Castle, i. 102, and note;
Liber Studiorum, i. 82, 86;
sale of, ii. 70;
Plains of Troy, i. 102, and note;
Richmond series, i. 102, and note;
Rivers of England, i. 101;
Rivers of France, i. 82;
River Scenery, _ib._;
Rogers' Italy and Poems, i. 82, 101;
Seine series, i. 101;
study of a Cutter, i. 96, and note;
"Sun rising in a mist," i. 46;
Val d'Aosta, i. 82;
Pictures of Venice, i. 199;
Yorkshire series, i. 90.
Tuscan army (1859), ii. 6.
"Twenty Photographs," review of, ii. 172, and note.
Tyre, the citadel of, and St. Mark's, i. 162.
Tyrwhitt's "Sketching Club," ii. 165.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" referred to, ii. 21.
_University Magazine_, The (April, 1878), Mr. Ruskin's articles in,
ii. 192 (note).
Utopia, the people of, and their streets, ii. 119;
Ruskin's home in, _ib._;
Sir T. More's, ii. 191.
Utopianism, Mr. Ruskin's, ii. 74, 106.
Uwins, Thomas, R.A., knowledge of oil pictures, i. 46, and note;
keeper of the National Gallery, _ib._
Vallombrosa, i. 184.
Value, intrinsic, a question outside political economy, ii. 39;
and price, ii. 37, 65.
"Vandalism at the National Gallery" (a pamphlet), i. 37, 38 (note).
Van de Velde, i. 12;
water painting, i. 199.
Van Eyck, i. 43, 45, 46, and note, 65.
Vasari quoted, i. 9 (note).
Vaudois, the character and religion of the, ii. 3, 11, 12.
Velasquez's "Philip IV. hunting the wild boar," i. 40.
Venice, the Cross of the merchants of, i. 165;
market of, _ib._ (note);
ruin of, ii, 145;
Ruskin, Mr., in, i. 87, 157, ii. 154;
St. James of the Rialto, i. 164;
_see_ St. Mark's.
Venus of Melos, ii. 25.
"Verax," letters on National Gallery, i. 37 (note).
Vernet, Raphael restored by, i. 38.
Vernon, Mr. Robert, gift of, to the National Gallery, i. 50, and note.
Verona, Campanile of, i. 169;
Mr. Ruskin's wish to buy (see "Political Economy of Art," Lect. ii.
pp. 70-74, reprinted in "A Joy for Ever," pp. 77, 82), i. 152,
and note.
Veronese, i. 75, 96;
in National Gallery, i. 46, and note;
"Marriage in Cana," i. 87;
"Family of Darius," _ib._ and note;
"Rape of Europa," i. 46 (note);
St. Nicholas, _ib._;
at Venice, pictures destroyed, i. 38.
Verrochio, no picture by, in National Gallery, i. 44 (note).
Vice and heroism, ii. 134, 135.
Villas, modern, ii. 104, 105, and notes; i. 156.
"Vindex," letter on Barry from, ii. 175 (note).
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