1st Edition

Louisa Waterford and John Ruskin 'For You Have Not Falsely Praised'

By Caroline Ings-Chambers Copyright 2015
    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book offers a careful analysis of how far what John Ruskin writes to Louisa Waterford as a woman artist concurs with, or differs from, the views he propounds on art in his published writing, and examines the style and quality of mentoring that Ruskin offered to his female students.

    Introduction 1. Early Life and Artistic Development of the Artist 2. The Occupations of Marriage 3. A Nineteenth-Century Correspondence Course 4. The Letters 5. The Revival of Monumental Art and Fresco Painting in Great Britain and Ireland 6. The Murals at Ford 7. The 'Companionship of Art' and the Later Years

    Biography

    Caroline Ings-Chambers