Ruskin : Artist and observer

Lovely exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery focusing on drawings and watercolours by Ruskin.

The works set up a nice contrast between the very detailed architectural studies, often focusing in on a particular detail, and pictures of vast mountains and scenery.  I was also interested to see him copying the work of other artists such as Carpaccio’s “Dream of St Ursula” and that he also collected, and later took, photographs.

There was one picture of a Blenheim Orange Apple which you felt you could have just picked up the fruit and eaten it.

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