460. Brown, Prof. Thomas, 8, 11, 13, 114. 411, 420, 423, 431, 468, 523-527, 547, 562-564. 331, 347: Cruikshank, Mr. G., 46, 239, 333, Crystallography, Mr. Ruskin's stud- ies in, 480-483, 517. DALE, Rev. T., 55, 151. Dallas, Mr. E. S., 273. Darwin, Charles, 367. Denmark Hill, Mr. Ruskin's house at, 134, 228. Dickens, III, 470. Dickinson, Mr. Lowes, 213, 217, 303 Downs, Mr. David, 417, 418, 439. logues in Appendices. Eastlake, Sir C., R. A., 65, 152. see Political Economy. Edgeworth, Miss, 27, 496. 218, 248, 266, 310-312, 345, 530. Edwardes, Sir Herbert, $30. “ Elements of Drawing," 219, 314. Ethical teaching of Mr. Ruskin, “Ethics of the Dust," 320–324, 354, 365. sor, 507: Fall, Richard, 49, 59, 109. Faunthorpe, Rev. J. P., 517. Fleming, Mr. Albert, 454. Florence, 145, 519, and see Chro- “Fors Clavigera,” 342, 392, 399 421, 445-447, 471-474, 504. Froude, Mr. J. A., 279, 394, 440, 151, 156, 162, 172-174, 196, 200, Furneaux, Rev. H., 387. 66 GALE, Mr. Frederick, “ The Old | ILARIA DI CARETTO, statue at Luc- ca, 145, 369. 28, 56, 75, 120, 293–299, 355, 468, Jameson, Mrs., 139, 146, 204. Jeffrey, Mr., 213, 303, Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, 355. Jowett, Mr. Henry, 496, 497. Jukes, Prof. J. B., 299. “Kata Phusin,” 84-90, 125. Kensington, lecture at, 527, “King of the Golden River," III, Kingsley, Rev. William, 390. LAKE DISTRICT, 23, 38, 43-45, 51, “ Laws of Fésole,” 315, 461. Leamington, 110, 156. Le Keux, Mr. J. H., 168, 280. 436, 437, 472, 491. Leslie, Mr. G. D., R. A., 257. Letters by Mr. Ruskin, 39, 146, 157, 187, 208, 215, 225, 270, 274–277, 331, 335, 341-348, 352, 359, 412– 459, 461-463, 467-470, 472–474, 479-482, 494, 496, 497, 503-505, 533-536, 538, 539, 546. Lewis, J. F., R. A., 186, 257. Liddell, Dean, 374, 375, 470. see Churchill, Mrs. 393-395. Locke, 128. London Institution, lectures at, 441, Loudon, Mr. J. C., and his Maga- zine, 57, 81. “Love's Meinie,” 367, 430. Lucca, 144, 161, 423, 519, 521, and dices. Luini, 279 180-182, 187, 204, 239, 526. Macdonald, Mr. W. Macdonald, of 419, 496. 423, and 558. Mallock, Mr. W. H., 143, 440. Norton, Prof. Charles Eliot, 225, 270, “Notes on the Royal Academy," etc., 222, 223, 229, 230, 257, 441. OLIVER, Prof., 467. Oxford, bust of Mr. Ruskin at, 523; degrees conferred on Mr. Ruskin at, 113, 387; Drawing School, 386, 387, 437, 547 ; Hinksey diggings near, 439; lectures by Mr. Ruskin at, 248, 381–385, 429, 435, 443, 469, at, 79-81,92–96, 387, 412, 422,423, 524, 538 ; museum, 248; Proctor's illness, 476; professorship of poe- at, 374-376, 381-387, 429, 444, 480, 523, 539; University Extension in, 56, 320-322, 354-359, 467, 479- PAINTING, Mr. Ruskin on, 76–78, 88, kin's studies in, 238, 490, 493, 198, 219, 256, 314, 368, 389, 424, 478, 479. Palmerston, Lord, 212. Pedigree of Mr. Ruskin, 9. Perth, 10, 23, 28, 32, 110, 156. Philanthropy, Mr. Ruskin's work, 213, 214, 239, 268, 274, 275, 292, 331, 341, 360, 390, 396, 414-417, 452, 521, 548, 559. 126, 127, 148–151, 226, 241, 242, Photography, Mr. Ruskin's early use of, 148, 166. 106, 142, 169, 319, 557 · Poetry of Architecture," 81-84. 226, 240, 241, 281-291, 325-329, 344, 414, 446, 503, 504. “ Political Economy of Art," 240, Politics, Mr. Ruskin's, 212, 252, 338, 26, 38, 42, 50, 83, 108, 292, 459. Portraits of Mr. Ruskin, by North- cote, 20, 21. by Richmond, 124, 246 (the full length of 1842, reproduced at c. page 124, is the second of two | Rossetti, Mr. D. G., 180, 214-216, drawings made that year). 275, 332, 352, 526. Rossetti, Signor Tommaso P., 520, University Galleries, Oxford). Rouen, 314; and see Chronology in Rousseau, 231, 323. Royal Institution, London, lectures at, 276, 352, 362, 376. Ruskin, John: 1. Life. a. Scot- and childhood, 16–29. 49, 55; at Oxford, 79-81, 92-101, 81, 82, 113, 131, 149, 162, 401-408, 187, 237, 254, 259, 266, 557. Con- tinuity of development, consis- Personal appearance, 21, 65, 195, 384, and see Portraits. tive tendency, 70, 105, 109; spi- nal weakness, 110. Illness at (1876) 463; at Brantwood (1878), 476-478; at Herne Hill (1882), 92-94, 113, 143, 170-173, 254–256, 123; at Denmark Hill, 227, 306, 552. Amusements, see Boats, tions: with parents, 228, 398; 157, 209; later disappointment, 426, 441. e. Early travels, 22-24, 43-48. Chronology in Appendices, and, in this Index, Abbeville, Alps, Amiens, Assisi, Avalon, Brant- ton, Denmark Hill, Florence, Ge. raw, Harlech, Herne Hill, Lake lock, Mornex, Naples, Oxford, Perth, Rome, Rouen, Sandgate, Seascale, Sheffield, Talloires, Ven- ice, Verona, "Waterloo, Winning- ton, Zermatt. II. Work. a. As Author : 496. Juvenile writings; "Harry ems. 65, 67 ; science, 56; and see Po- 563. Mystic tendencies, 18 369, Earlier and later writings, 463; morbid elements, 99, 269, 541, 542; emotional tempera- truth, 128. Religious tone, 25, b. Artist, 46, 53, 59, 74, 81, 106, c. Love of nature, 20, 26, 38, 42, c. Critic, 81-91, 108, 116, 125- 507, 519, 539. 124, 206–209, 225-227, 541. Tem. 245. See also Criticisms. See also Archi- Ruskin, Mr. John James, 8–12, 31, Sermon, John Ruskin's juvenile, 25. “Sesame and Lilies,” 306–312, 361, At once reactionary Severn, Mr. Joseph, 65, 107, 146, 7 39, 93, 268. |