Items marked 'M' are drawings "by my own Hand" (by Ruskin), P are photographs, E engravings and A by Ruskin's Assistant, Arthur Burgess.
R|102} Senate House, Verona, by Fra Giocondo, showing the forms of buildings which were associated with the painting of Cima, Bellini, Carpaccio, Mantegna, and Luini. Exquisite of its kind. P.
R|103} Decoration of the Monastero Maggiore, Milan, Gruner’s plate. See my pencil note on it. E.
R|104} Grand Canal, Venice; showing Revival architecture of purest time and profile of Gondola. P.
R|107} The centre of Carpaccio’s picture above-named, on larger scale. P.
R|109} Madonna and Angels by Fra Angelico. Draperies of the Revival School becoming too important. P.
R|110} Inlaid woodwork, Verona. Tricks of perspective effect. P.
R|113} Study of head of Tintoret’s Bacchus, by Mr. E. B. Jones, before the picture was restored. Painting of Revival fully developed.