. Studies in Ruskin: some aspects of the work and teaching of John Ruskin. ents and visitors. Thistime the negotiations have been brought to atriumphant ending. The Corporation offered thehall, garden, and Bishops House to the Guild,conditionally on the art collection being securedto them for twenty years, and the trustees l60 SOME ASPECTS OF MR. RUSKINs WORK. joyfully accepted the offer (August, 1889). Itis a rule of the Guild that the Master mustnot be bothered, so the matter was briefly laidbefore Mr. Ruskin, and his cousin, Mrs. Severn,promptly forwarded his ratification of the
. Studies in Ruskin: some aspects of the work and teaching of John Ruskin. ents and visitors. Thistime the negotiations have been brought to atriumphant ending. The Corporation offered thehall, garden, and Bishops House to the Guild,conditionally on the art collection being securedto them for twenty years, and the trustees l60 SOME ASPECTS OF MR. RUSKINs WORK. joyfully accepted the offer (August, 1889). Itis a rule of the Guild that the Master mustnot be bothered, so the matter was briefly laidbefore Mr. Ruskin, and his cousin, Mrs. Severn,promptly forwarded his ratification of the mansion has been suitably decorated ; thecollections have been transferred to it, and thenew Museum was opened by the Earl of Carlisleon April 15th, 1890. A greatly enlarged careerof usefulness has thus been opened up for theRuskin Museum, which will long remain, wemay hope, as a monument of the Acts promotedby Mr. Ruskins Gospel. * * The Curator of the Museum is Mr. Wilham White,from whom all particulars with regard to its rules, hours ofopening, etc., may be
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