The works of John Ruskin . a weeks spare time, betweenGeneva and Genoa, to think over; and wouldnt come to my mind, then;and so of other places. Ultimately the thing will shape itself so as to beevidently useful, but I cant do it fast.] 2 [See above, p. 240.] 3 [In the examples as here described and as catalogued (see above, p. 173), No. 4the Rudimentary Series included two figures drawn by Mr. Macdonald ; but in examples as actually arranged by Ruskin, No. 4 was a new figure drawn bylself which combined the exercises shown in Figs. 10 and 11. In this substitutedmple, however, Ruskins diagrams


The works of John Ruskin . a weeks spare time, betweenGeneva and Genoa, to think over; and wouldnt come to my mind, then;and so of other places. Ultimately the thing will shape itself so as to beevidently useful, but I cant do it fast.] 2 [See above, p. 240.] 3 [In the examples as here described and as catalogued (see above, p. 173), No. 4the Rudimentary Series included two figures drawn by Mr. Macdonald ; but in examples as actually arranged by Ruskin, No. 4 was a new figure drawn bylself which combined the exercises shown in Figs. 10 and 11. In this substitutedmple, however, Ruskins diagrams and lettering do not precisely fit the instruc-is in the text. Mr. Macdonald has, therefore, kindly re-drawn his originalures 10 and 11 (which were removed by Ruskin, probably for use in his pro-ved Oxford Art School Series), and these are here reduced on a line blockite LIII.). The example thus re-drawn is now placed as No. 4 in the Rudi-atary Series; and Ruskins substituted drawing is among the unframed examples.] LIII. A Macdonald Vaua & Crampton so. Study of Catenary Curves


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