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

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Alpine Peaks: The Jungfrau, Eiger and Others John Ruskin

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    • Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery

Ruskin's Catalogues

  • Ruskin's revision to the Rudimentary series (1878)

    118.

    Rapid studies of effects from the Faul-horn. I had only one bit of paper and packed the mountains all over it; but the Schreck-horn and Finsteraarhorn are all right as they first appear behind the brown rocks of the Faul-horn. Then, the summit of the Schreck horn becoming clear, I sketched it above the Finsteraarhorn. Presently, the Finsteraarhorn throwing off its clouds, I saw I had got it too steep and drew it again below itself. Farther to the right the Eiger and Jung-frau had to be packed in at the left-hand bottom corner, and a final study of the quite clear Schreck horn filled up what was left. These memoranda recall to me a most lovely scene, and I think the method of their execution is the most serviceable R. that can be adopted for such rapid work.

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