3. ● John Ruskin was an English writer, philosopher, art critic
and polymath of the Victorian era.
● He was born on 8 February 1819 at 54 Hunter Street,
London, the only child of Margaret and John James Ruskin.
● His father, a prosperous, self-made man who was a
founding partner of Pedro Domecq sherries, collected art
and encouraged his son's literary activities, while his
mother, a devout evangelical Protestant, early dedicated
her son to the service of God and devoutly wished him to
become an Anglican bishop.
Introduction
John Ruskin
4. She read alternate verses with me, watching at
first, every intonation of my voice, and
correcting the false ones, till she made me
understand the verse, if within my reach, rightly
and energetically.
— Praeterita, XXXV, 40
5. ● Ruskin received his education at home until the
age of twelve, rarely associated with other
children and had few toys.
● He sometimes accompanied his father on visits
to business clients at their country houses,
which exposed him to English landscapes,
architecture and paintings. Family tours took
them to the Lake District (his first long poem,
Iteriad, was an account of his tour in 1830)
Early life and
Education
Ruskin as a young child, painted by James Northcote
6. ● In 1836, the year he matriculated as a gentleman-
commoner at Christ Church, Oxford
● Ruskin's health was poor and he never became
independent from his family during his time at
Oxford. His mother took lodgings on High Street,
where his father joined them at weekends.
● in 1839 he won the Oxford Newdigate Prize for
poetry. The next year, however, suspected
consumption led him to interrupt his studies
and travel, and he did not receive his degree
until 1842.
Education at Oxford
7. Ruskin's
Married
life
● Ruskin married her on
10 April 1848
Euphemia Chalmers
Gray ● In 1854, his wife left him
and had their marriage
annulled on grounds of
non-consummation.
John Ruskin
● They met in 1858, later
fall in love.
● In 1875 Rose la Touche
died insane
Rose La Touche
8. Written in 5 Volumes,
Form 1843 to 1860
Modern Printers
Written in 3 Volumes
Form 1885 to 1889
Praeterita
In 3 volumes
Form 1851 to 1853
The Stones of Venice
● The Seven Lamps of
Architecture, 1849
● Unto The Last (1860,
1862)
● Fors Clavigera (1871-
1884)
Famous Works
9. Rheinfelden. 1858 by John Ruskin Study of Trees at Sens
John Ruskin, 1846
Ruskin's Landscape Paintings.
10. For saverel years having attacks (1881-82of madness and
recoveries(1883) and illness, He died on 20 January 1900 at
Brantwood, his home near Coniston Water
Death
Ruskin's House, Brantwood