The works of John Ruskin . 181. Studies of a Swallows Wing and a Dead Dove (water-colours, by Ruskin).7 182. Snipe (water-colour, by Ruskin).8 1 [For the use of this example, see the Instructions, § 20 (below, p. 254);and for the book from which it is taken, see p. 228.] 2 [Water-colour (9 x 15£). Plate XXXVIII. here. For the use of the example,see Instructions, § 20 (below, p. 253). Reproduced in the Artist, July 1897. Thestudy may be one of those made by Ruskin in 1867 : see Introduction to Vol. xxiii.] 3 [Dated 1825.] 4 [For a note on the use of this example, see the Instructions,


The works of John Ruskin . 181. Studies of a Swallows Wing and a Dead Dove (water-colours, by Ruskin).7 182. Snipe (water-colour, by Ruskin).8 1 [For the use of this example, see the Instructions, § 20 (below, p. 254);and for the book from which it is taken, see p. 228.] 2 [Water-colour (9 x 15£). Plate XXXVIII. here. For the use of the example,see Instructions, § 20 (below, p. 253). Reproduced in the Artist, July 1897. Thestudy may be one of those made by Ruskin in 1867 : see Introduction to Vol. xxiii.] 3 [Dated 1825.] 4 [For a note on the use of this example, see the Instructions, § 21 (below,p. 254).] 6 [The Birds of Great Britain, by John Gould, , 5 vols., 1862-1873.] 9 [Ruskin did not, however, form such a library (which indeed was hardly neces-sary, in view of the many libraries in Oxford); but he placed a few books in acase in the Drawing School, where they remain: see below, p. 300.] 7 [3| x 7 and 6f x 10J. An outline of the swallows wing is now engraved inLoves Meinie.~\ 8 [6x9£.]. CATALOGUE OF RUDIMENTARY SERIES 227 183-188. Studies of Birds, by H. S. Marks, 189. Sulphur - crested Cockatoo (water - colour,2 by Ruskin : Zoo,Oct. 17, IT). 190-192. Studies of Birds, by H. S. Marks, 193. Studies at the Zoo, Nov. 5, 1877 by Ruskin in water-colour,3 of the white-crested and laughing thrush (Himalayas), Cock of the rock,11 and red and yellow macaw. 194. Study of the Caracara, by H. S. Marks, Plates from Goulds Birds.] NINTH CABINET FIRST SECTION (200 to 213).âEXERCISES IN COLOURWITH SHADE, ON PATTERNS OF PLUMAGE ANDSCALE 201. Study of Kingfisher, with dominant reference to colouri . M. 202. Study of Kingfisher, with dominant reference to shade, but local colour still kept note of, as an element of shade5 . M. 203. Feather of Kingfishers Back, enlarged. Rough study in colour and shade ........ M. 204. At the top, Feathers of the Kingfishers Whig and Head, enlarged; beneath, A Group of the Wing Feathers, realsiz


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