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John Ruskin and his "Frenemies"

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John Ruskin and his "Frenemies"Saturday, September 28, 2019 - Tuesday, January 07, 2020

Huntington Art Gallery, Works on Paper Room

Curated by Melinda McCurdy

This exhibition brings together 16 works by artists whose careers have either been lauded or criticized by John Ruskin, the Victorian writer and polymath. While he had steadfast friends and several outright enemies, Ruskin's relationships with many artists were more complicated than that, often combining a level of support with a great deal of criticism. We might go so far as to call them "frenemies." The selection, drawn from The Huntington's permanent collection, includes works by Turner, members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Edward Burne-Jones, the great illustrator Kate Greenaway, Whistler, and Ruskin himself.

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David and Saul
George Richmond
n.d.
Object number: 71.10
Geneva from the Rhone
John Ruskin
n.d.
Object number: 59.55.1137
Grapes
William Henry Hunt
1838
Object number: 59.55.748
Hadleigh Church and Parsonage
John Constable
1803
Object number: 59.55.266
May Day
Kate Greenaway
ca. 1890
Object number: 73.15
Nice
James Duffield Harding
1842
Object number: 59.55.642
Recollection of an Evening Sky
George Richmond
1874
Object number: 67.36
Saint Goarhausen and Katz Castle by Moonlight
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1817
Object number: 62.2
Seated Lady, Madame Loeser
John Brett
1863-11-13
Object number: 89.39
Standing Female Nude (Andromeda?)
Edward Burne-Jones
n.d.
Object number: 59.55.149
Study for Northwest Passage
John Everett Millais
1874
Object number: 77.34
Untitled
Walter Crane
n.d.
Object number: 2000.5.604