View of a Colliery at the Edge of a Town, 1840–49, Watercolor over graphite on card, sheet: 11 15/16 x 10 3/16 in. (30.4 x 25.8 cm), Drawings, John Ruskin (British, London 1819–1900 Brantwood, Cumbria), Ruskin became one of the most influential critics of the Victorian era, a close friend of J. M. W. Turner, and himself an accomplished watercolorist. From about the age of ten he carried a sketchbook with him on trips, and was particularly attracted by geological features that define landscapes
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View, Colliery, Edge, Town, 1840–49, Watercolor, graphite, card, sheet, 11 15/16 x 10 3/16, 30.4 25.8 cm, Drawings, John Ruskin, British, London, 1819–1900, Brantwood, Cumbria, Ruskin, influential critics, Victorian era, close friend, J, M, W, Turner, accomplished watercolorist, age, ten, carried, sketchbook, trips, particularly attracted, geological features, define landscapes
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