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Preview image of work. graphite and black heightened with cream on blue-gray wove paper,  The Porta della Carta and Ducal Palace, Venice 4225
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1956.24.264.a

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The Porta della Carta and Ducal Palace, Venice

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Artist

John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)

Title

The Porta della Carta and Ducal Palace, Venice

Creation Date

1819-1900

Century

19th century

Dimensions

10 7/16 in. x 8 1/8 in. (26.51 cm x 20.64 cm)

Object Type

drawing

Creation Place

Europe, Italy

Medium and Support

graphite and black heightened with cream on blue-gray wove paper

Credit Line

Gift of Miss Susan Dwight Bliss

Copyright

Public Domain

Accession Number

1956.24.264.a

Through his many publications, including “The Elements of Drawing” (1857), and his patronage of the arts, Ruskin established the appreciation of drawing as an art form and as a teaching tool. In his study of Venetian architecture, drawing served two primary functions. On the one hand, as he noted in a letter to his parents in 1845, “since I have been studying architecture carefully, I see things about five times as beautiful as I used to do.” Drawing for Ruskin was a kind of discipline in the act of looking, one that repaid rich rewards. But he also valued these architectural drawings as a form of historic preservation. In his introduction to a set of prints after the Venetian drawings, he noted, “The chief value of the plates will be their almost servile veracity--a merit which will be appreciated when the buildings themselves are no more; and they perish daily.”

Object Description

ornate arches and doorways