The works of John Ruskin . 3 L X XI. ?ave s ; a ml Lilv o ! (he Va Hey THE OXFORD ART SCHOOL SERIES 315 Keston, Kent).—This is here reduced on Plate LVII. (above, p. 254) fromMr. Allens engraving. The original drawing by Ruskin is No. 55 in theRudimentary Series (p. 181). Silene Juncea (lettered also Copyright. Engraved by G. by George Allen, Heathfield Cottage, Keston, Kent).—This isnot here given, because a reduced woodcut from it appears in Proserpinain Line Study II. Lily of the Valley.—This is here reproduced on Plate LXXIII. fromMr. Allens engraving of a drawing by Ruskin


The works of John Ruskin . 3 L X XI. ?ave s ; a ml Lilv o ! (he Va Hey THE OXFORD ART SCHOOL SERIES 315 Keston, Kent).—This is here reduced on Plate LVII. (above, p. 254) fromMr. Allens engraving. The original drawing by Ruskin is No. 55 in theRudimentary Series (p. 181). Silene Juncea (lettered also Copyright. Engraved by G. by George Allen, Heathfield Cottage, Keston, Kent).—This isnot here given, because a reduced woodcut from it appears in Proserpinain Line Study II. Lily of the Valley.—This is here reproduced on Plate LXXIII. fromMr. Allens engraving of a drawing by Ruskin. Stvdy of Ray Leaves.—This is here reproduced from. Mr, Allens engrav-ing on the same plate with the lily. II NOTE BY PROFESSOR RUSKIN1 (1883) leave for the present to Mr. Macdonalds experience and judgment the:ction of the junior students in the Ruskin schools, and have arranged following scheme of work for students of either sex entering our classesa the age of sixteen and upwards,—adapting the exercises enforcedecial


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