Ruskin Gallery
Gallery in Sheffield, England
The Ruskin Gallery is a gallery within the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield, England.[1]
It houses a collection of minerals, paintings, ornithological prints, drawings, manuscripts and architectural plaster casts assembled by John Ruskin.
It first opened in 1875, under the name Museum of St George, in a cottage in Walkley.[2] It 1890, it was relocated to Meersbrook Hall.[2]
References
- ^ "Museums Sheffield – Ruskin Collection". Retrieved 28 October 2010.
- ^ a b "£100,000 revamp for Ruskin Gallery - Lifestyle". Sheffield Telegraph. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
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John Ruskin
- The King of the Golden River (written 1842, published 1851)
- Modern Painters (1843–1860)
- The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849)
- The Stones of Venice (1851–1853)
- Unto This Last (1860)
- Fors Clavigera (1870s)
- John Ruskin (1854 painting)
- Dante's Inferno (1967 film)
- The Love School (1975 miniseries)
- The Passion of John Ruskin (1994 film)
- The Countess (1999 play)
- Desperate Romantics (2009 miniseries)
- Effie Gray (2014 film)
- Arts and Crafts movement
- Brantwood
- Effie Gray (wife)
- Guild of St George
- Illth
- Pathetic fallacy
- Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- Rose La Touche
- Ruskin Gallery
- Ruskin Monument
- Ruskin Museum
- Ruskin School of Drawing
- Sarvodaya
- The Ruskin - Library, Museum and Research Centre