The Elements of Drawing, John Ruskin’s teaching collection at Oxford

The Elements of Drawing, John Ruskin’s teaching collection at Oxford

Ruskin's Standard & Reference series (1872)

Exemplary works of art. In the catalogue of the Reference series, items marked 'M' are drawings "by my own Hand" (by Ruskin), P are photographs, E engravings and A by Ruskin's Assistant, Arthur Burgess.

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Ruskin assembled a diverse collection of artworks for his drawing school in Oxford, including watercolours by J.M.W. Turner and drawings by Ruskin himself.  He taught students to draw as a way of educating them in how to look at art and the world around them.  

Ruskin divided his Teaching Collection into four main series: Standard, Reference, Educational and Rudimentary. Each item was placed in a numbered frame, arranged in a set of cabinets, so that they all had a specific position in the Collection (although Ruskin often moved items about as his ideas changed). 

When incorporated into the Ashmolean’s collection in the last century, the works were removed from the frames and the sequence was lost.  Here, Ruskin's original catalogues, notes and instructions - in his chosen order and in his own words - are united with images of the works and links to modern curatorial descriptions.

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Photograph of Titian's "Portrait of Charles V with a Hound" anonymous Spanish

  • Ruskin text

    48. Charles V. with his Irish Dog. (Titian.)
  • Curator’s description:

    Description

    The photograph shows the painting and its frame. The Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, stands facing the viewer, his right hand resting on the hilt of a dagger at his waist, his left upon the collar of a large hound which stands beside him.

    Described by Cook & Wedderburn (XXI.27 n. 5) as a 'photograph of the full-length, standing portrait, ... in the Madrid Gallery' (i.e. the Prado), this is the portrait of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V which Titian probably painted during the Emperor's visit to Italy in 1532-1533; it may have been copied from a very similar painting by Jacob Seisenegger.

    The photograph was first listed in the Teaching Collection in 1870, when it was included in the "Catalogue of Examples" as no. 48 in the Reference Series, a position it retained in the 1872 catalogue of the series. The photograph formed part of a sequence of pictures by painters - all portrait-painters - who applied paint broadly, using the edges of the painted areas to denote outlines, rather than drawing them in with the point of the brush (Catalogue of Examples, p. 19).

  • Details

    Artist/maker
    anonymous Spanish (photographer)
    after Titian (c. 1485/90 - 1576)
    Object type
    photograph
    Material and technique
    albumen print
    Dimensions
    339 x 192 mm (print); 349 x 240 mm (mount)
    Inscription
    Within the photograph:
    on the painting, bottom right: 765.
    on the frame, top centre: 765
    on a label on the painting's frame, bottom centre: TIZIANO

    On the photograph, bottom left corner, a blind stamp, the text arranged in an oval within a border of dots and separated at the bottom by a star, within the text a monogram, apparently including an 'M' on its side: CUADROS DEL R.L MUSEO

    On the back of the mount:
    top, towards the left, in Ruskin's hand in graphite, subsequently crossed out with a loose wavy line: Sland. [sic = Stand.] 48 | 48. Titian Charles V with his Irish dog | frame close (the first '48' crossed out)
    just below, in graphite, apparently in another hand: ab -
    bottom centre, the Ruskin School's stamp
    Provenance

    Presented by John Ruskin to the Ruskin Drawing School (University of Oxford), 1875; transferred from the Ruskin Drawing School to the Ashmolean Museum, c.1949.

    No. of items
    1
    Accession no.
    WA.RS.STD.048
  • Subject terms allocated by curators:

    Subjects

  • References in which this object is cited include:

    References

    Ruskin, John, Catalogue of Examples Arranged for Elementary Study in the University Galleries (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1870), cat. Standard no. 48

    Ruskin, John, Catalogue of the Reference Series Including Temporarily the First Section of the Standard Series (London: Smith, Elder, [1872]), cat. Standard no. 48

    Ruskin, John, ‘The Ruskin Art Collection at Oxford: Catalogues, Notes and Instructions’, Edward T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn, eds, The Works of John Ruskin: Library Edition, 39 (London: George Allen, 1903-1912), 21, cat. Standard no. 48

Location

    • Western Art Print Room

Position in Ruskin’s Collection

Ruskin's Catalogues

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