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

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

Browse: 1470 objects

Reference URL

Actions

Send e-mail

Contact us about this object

Send e-mail

Send to a friend

Sketch of Lioness and Cubs from Nicola Pisano's Siena Pulpit John Ruskin

  • Details

    Artist/maker
    John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
    after Nicola Pisano (active 1258 - 1278) (sculptor)
    Object type
    drawing
    Material and technique
    watercolour and bodycolour over graphite on blue-grey wove paper
    Dimensions
    178 x 257 mm
    Inscription
    Verso:
    bottom centre, in graphite: E153
    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.ED.153
  • Subject terms allocated by curators:

    Subjects

  • References in which this object is cited include:

    References

    Taylor, Gerald, ‘John Ruskin: A Catalogue of Drawings by John Ruskin in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford’, 7 fascicles, 1998, Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, no. 154

    Sheffield: Ruskin Gallery and Collection of the Guild of Saint George, 1993, Ruskin and Tuscany, Clegg, Jeanne and Tucker, Paul, eds (Sheffield: Ruskin Gallery and Collection of the Guild of Saint George, 1993), p. 64

    Ruskin, John, Catalogue of the Educational Series (London: Smith, Elder, 1871), cat. Educational no. 103

    Ruskin, John, Catalogue of the Educational Series (London: Spottiswoode, 1874), cat. Educational no. 153

    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. Educational no. 153

Location

    • Western Art Print Room

Position in Ruskin’s Collection

Ruskin's Catalogues

© 2013 University of Oxford - Ashmolean Museum