The works of John Ruskin . •r. WORKING SERIES 301 Ruskin also presented several casts (from the Tomb of Mastino atVerona, and other subjects) ; a Persian MS. (in a glass case)—for a referenceto it, see Queen of the Air, § 108 (Vol. XIX p. 394); a few electrotypes ofGreek coins (see Vol dArno, § 117); and some books—including MeyricksAncient Armour, and Viollet le Dues Dictionaries of Architecture and Furniture. There stands also in the Drawing School a Bust of Ruskin by Sir J. , See above, Introduction, p. 1. A photogravure from it ishere given; Plate LXX. (p. 308). THE WORKING SER
The works of John Ruskin . •r. WORKING SERIES 301 Ruskin also presented several casts (from the Tomb of Mastino atVerona, and other subjects) ; a Persian MS. (in a glass case)—for a referenceto it, see Queen of the Air, § 108 (Vol. XIX p. 394); a few electrotypes ofGreek coins (see Vol dArno, § 117); and some books—including MeyricksAncient Armour, and Viollet le Dues Dictionaries of Architecture and Furniture. There stands also in the Drawing School a Bust of Ruskin by Sir J. , See above, Introduction, p. 1. A photogravure from it ishere given; Plate LXX. (p. 308). THE WORKING SERIES This is a series contained in two rough cabinets without doors, in whichthe examples are easily accessible. They were for the most part arrangedby Ruskin, who called them the Working Series, as containing examplesuseful in the miscellaneous teaching work of the School. CABINET I 1. Pillar in the Church of St. Aubin at Guerande. A perspective 2. A Capital. Photograph. 3. Study of Architectur
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