The works of John Ruskin . ely, and then setting down afterwards in another draw-ing what they remember, many of them will be able todo incomparably better things than I ever could, because I 1 [This drawing was removed by Ru9kin in 1887. One like it is in the RuskinMuseum at Sheffield. For a similar drawing see Plate D in Vol. V. p. xxviii.] 2 [These studies were removed by Ruskin in 1887. They were No. 97 in theRuskin Exhibition at Coniston, 1900; and No. 179 in the Ruskin Exhibition at theRoyal Society of Painters in YVater-Colours ; one of the studies (Carrara) is Plate 5in Vol. II.] 3 [Pl


The works of John Ruskin . ely, and then setting down afterwards in another draw-ing what they remember, many of them will be able todo incomparably better things than I ever could, because I 1 [This drawing was removed by Ru9kin in 1887. One like it is in the RuskinMuseum at Sheffield. For a similar drawing see Plate D in Vol. V. p. xxviii.] 2 [These studies were removed by Ruskin in 1887. They were No. 97 in theRuskin Exhibition at Coniston, 1900; and No. 179 in the Ruskin Exhibition at theRoyal Society of Painters in YVater-Colours ; one of the studies (Carrara) is Plate 5in Vol. II.] 3 [Plate LXIII. here. The studies are now No. 294 in the Educational Series(above, p. 101). They are inscribed by Ruskin: Sunsets; or two outlines ofPilate; weathered forms of steep beds. J. R., 1861. The upper one (dated 25th Nov. 1861), is in pen ; the lower, in water-colour. For Ruskins descriptionsof sky and mountain at that date, see Vol. XVII. p. xliv.] :ml<$rl ~r_,~/%j/<<~: fipife^# *Wl, - - ~ P^ --< -*:^ MA*.


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