1870. - Venice, Grand Canal (pencil), Cook's Perhaps this year, or 1872, Rialto (color, 1871. Kingfisher, color (Cook's "Studies in Abingdon 1872. Eagle's head, bird's wing, and head of Greek Statue; Stuffed Jackal; sketch 1872. of head; Verona (pencil, 10 x 9 in.); Brantwood. Oxford. Miss Hilliard. Oxford. Brantwood. S. Giorgio de' Schiavoni (10 × 91⁄2 in.) . Prof. Norton. Moonlight at Venice (colored by moon 1873. — Cyclamen, and two copies of Turner's "Bonneville " The Old Man at Daybreak Wild Strawberry Two Peacock's Feathers Perhaps this year, Portrait of himself 1874. St. Francis, after Giotto (12 x 18); Spezia, sunset (color); Tomb of Freder ick II., Palermo . Etna; Taormina and Etna Etna at daybreak and twilight (color); Mrs. Churchill. Brantwood. Prof. Norton. Mr. G. Allen. Oxford. Miss Beever. Brantwood. Annecy, passage Nemours; Bonneville; 1875. Fixed Cloud, Coniston ("Storm Cloud "). Brieg; Brieg, with bridge; Simplon Brantwood. Oxford. Prof. Norton. Brantwood. Prof. C. H. Moore. St. Ursula's dream (small copy in color). Oxford. 1877. Other studies of Carpaccio and sketches in Venice of architecture, etc. 1879. St. Andrea, Venice Brantwood. A. Fleming, Esq. Prof. Norton. Alprose at Isella (" Proserpina ") 1880. Sunset ("Storm Cloud" lecture); Calais; Beauvais and Amiens (several sketches) Amiens 1880. 1881. Two drawings of Seascale Sands; and Sunrise at Coniston (exhib. R. W. S.) Harvard Coll. Prof. Norton. Brantwood. flood; Ponte Vecchio, interior street (pencil); Ancient Walls of Fiesole, two sketches (color); Enlargement, 3 feet high, from sketch of Avallon; various drawings of crystals about this time 1888. Sketches at Abbeville (colored sunrises, etc.); moulding at Beauvais . Five sketches at Beauvais . S. C. Cockerell, Esq. [The above list contains only drawings to which dates can be affixed with more or less certainty. Many others exist which, being undated, have no direct biographical interest. In the Oxford Drawing-school there are upwards of one hundred drawings by Mr. Ruskin; at Brantwood there are more than seven hundred, not counting scraps and sketchbooks.] xxiii INDEX. ABBEVILLE, 361, 507, 548. 470. Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, 250, 411. Agnew, Miss Joanna Ruskin, 306, 334, 392, 398; and see Pedigree, 9, Alexander, Mrs. and Miss Fran- Allen, Mr. George, 220, 280, 381, 'Amiens, Bible of," 508. Anderson, Miss S. D., 534. Animals, Mr. Ruskin's love of, 26, 36, 37, 367, 506, 507, 519, 539. in, 434. Architects, Royal Institute of Brit- Architectural Association, lecture Architecture, Mr. Ruskin on, 81-86, BAKER, Mr. George, 453. Bell and Bradford, Misses, 317. "Bibliotheca Pastorum," 441, 449. Boats, Mr. Ruskin's interest in, 227, Boehm, Sir Edgar, R. A., 523, 536. Botticelli, 392, 424. 1 Mrs. Orme (Miss Eliza Andrews), alluded to on page 40 as still living in Bedford |