The works of John Ruskin . eraldic and Conventional Treatment ofAnimal Form.] 2 [Frame 39, now empty, is thus described in all editions of Ruskins of the subjects, the Dog and Hare, is in No. 41.] 3 [No. 40 is in water-colour (15£xll). It is from the same MS. as No. 9 : seeInstructions, § 19 (below, p. 252). This is one of the examples which Ruskinhad engraved for the Oxford Art School Series; a reduction of it is given below(Plate LV.).] 4 [Two drawings in water-colour (each 8 j x 6£). From a Psalter of the fourteenthcentury : see the Instructions, § 19 (below, p. 252).] 6 [In p
The works of John Ruskin . eraldic and Conventional Treatment ofAnimal Form.] 2 [Frame 39, now empty, is thus described in all editions of Ruskins of the subjects, the Dog and Hare, is in No. 41.] 3 [No. 40 is in water-colour (15£xll). It is from the same MS. as No. 9 : seeInstructions, § 19 (below, p. 252). This is one of the examples which Ruskinhad engraved for the Oxford Art School Series; a reduction of it is given below(Plate LV.).] 4 [Two drawings in water-colour (each 8 j x 6£). From a Psalter of the fourteenthcentury : see the Instructions, § 19 (below, p. 252).] 6 [In pencil; four sketches (each about 4 x 5). Partly etched in Plate XIV. ofSeven Lamps, where the quatrefoils are discussed (Vol. VIII. pp. 216, 217)-] 6 [Pencil. Engraved (full size) in Vol. IV. ol this edition; Plate 5. In theMS. Catalogue of 1878 Ruskin says of Nos. 43, 44, To be used at Mr. Macdonaldsdirection. Pen exercise. For an earlier note, see Instructions, S 29 (below,p. 262).] 7 [In pencil (drawing, 9x5).] XL I.
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