• John Ruskin was born on 8th February 1819 in south London to John James Ruskin and Margaret Ruskin.
  • The English critic and social theorist John Ruskin (1819-1900) more than any other man shaped the esthetic values and tastes of Victorian England.
  • The repudiation of a standardized and “cold” industrial product line from any industry is the first step of his tremendous success, and this is thanks to Ruskin.
  • His parents were Margaret Cox and John James Ruskin, a rich merchant who instilled in him a passion for art, literature, and adventure.
  • XIX. yüzyılda yaşamış İngiliz yazar, şair, sanat ve toplum eleştirmeni John Ruskin edebi kişiliği, hayat hikayesi ve eserleri merak ediliyor.
  • John Ruskin assembled 1470 diverse works of art for use in the Drawing School he founded at Oxford in 1871.
  • John Ruskin John Ruskin, the Victorian poet, artist, critic and conservationalist cherished a deep and abiding love for the landscape of the English Lake District.
  • Here they gained inspiration from the writings of John Ruskin, and decided they wanted to become artists.
  • In 1865–66, Ruskin became involved in the controversy surrounding Edward John Eyre's suppression of the Morant Bay rebellion.
  • From late 1840 to autumn 1842, John Ruskin spent most of his time abroad with his parents, principally in Italy.