The lithograph shows Creusa, holding a shallow bowl and a pitcher, and Apollo, holding his lyre. It reproduces the decoration of a red-figure amphora which was in the Basseggio collection. It was plate XIII in the second volume of Lenormant and de Witte's "Elite des monuments céramographiques", published in 1857. It was presumably taken from Ruskin's copy of the work now preserved in the Ruskin Library (inventory no. 1996B2621), which is missing many of its plates.
The print was catalogued by Ruskin in the "Catalogue of Examples" of 1870, as no. 23 E in the Educational Series, alongside other plates of Apollo and Selene from Lenormant and de Witte. However, it did not reappear in any of his subsequent catalogues.
In his catalogue entry, Ruskin outlined how he wanted his students to copy the print.
John Ruskin
Ruskin, John, Catalogue of Examples Arranged for Elementary Study in the University Galleries (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1870), cat. Educational no. 23.E
Lenormant, Charles, and Jean de Witte, Elite des monuments céramographiques: Matériaux pour l'histoire des religions et des moeurs de l'antiquité, 4 vols in 8 (Paris: Leleux, 1844-1861), vol. II, pl. XIII
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
Outline with pencil, wash with red, draw with the pen, and lay the black round with the brush.