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The Stones of Venice worksheet: Upper arcade of Doge’s Palace, November 1849

John Ruskin1849

The Ruskin

The Ruskin
Lancaster, United Kingdom

Inscribed in black ink: "No 11. Details of bases of upper arcade, Doges palace / p. 34 M. Nov 14th. 1849."

This is an example of one of the vast number of studies made by Ruskin between 1849 and 1852 in preparation for The Stones of Venice (1851-53). These are examples of the ‘worksheets,’ meticulously drawn and measured on the spot, whose details were correlated with notebooks and other material. Ruskin made a list of 206 numbered worksheets, of which 78 are in the Ruskin Library (whole or fragmentary): no.11 is described as ‘Ducal Palace Upper Arcade.’

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  • Title: The Stones of Venice worksheet: Upper arcade of Doge’s Palace, November 1849
  • Creator: John Ruskin (1819-1900)
  • Date Created: 1849
  • Location Created: Doge's Palace, Venice, Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: 25 x 37.5 cm
  • Rights: © The Ruskin, Lancaster University
  • Medium: Pencil, black ink and watercolour
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