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Rus·kin R0353700 (rŭs′kĭn), John 1819-1900. British writer and critic who shaped Victorian artistic taste through his books Modern Painters (1843-1860) and The Stones of Venice (1851-1853). Rus′kin′i·an adj.Ruskin (ˈrʌskɪn) n (Biography) John. 1819–1900, English art critic and social reformer. He was a champion of the Gothic Revival and the Pre-Raphaelites and saw a close connection between art and morality. From about 1860 he argued vigorously for social and economic planning. His works include Modern Painters (1843–60), The Stones of Venice (1851–53), Unto this Last (1862), Time and Tide (1867), and Fors Clavigera (1871–84)Rus•kin (ˈrʌs kɪn) n. John, 1819–1900, English author, art critic, and social reformer. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Ruskin - British art critic (1819-1900) John Ruskin |
Ruskin
Ruskin John. 1819--1900, English art critic and social reformer. He was a champion of the Gothic Revival and the Pre-Raphaelites and saw a close connection between art and morality. From about 1860 he argued vigorously for social and economic planning. His works include Modern Painters (1843--60), The Stones of Venice (1851--53), Unto this Last (1862), Time and Tide (1867), and Fors Clavigera (1871--84) Ruskin
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