Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- CATALOGUES OF THE RUSKIN ART COLLECTION, OXFORD
- I THE STANDARD AND REFERENCE SERIES (1870, 1872)
- II THE EDUCATIONAL SERIES (1871, 1874, 1878)
- III THE RUDIMENTARY SERIES (1872, 1878)
- APPENDIX
- INDEX OF THE EXAMPLES IN THE RUSKIN ART COLLECTION
- Plate section
I - THE STANDARD AND REFERENCE SERIES (1870, 1872)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION TO THIS VOLUME
- GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- CATALOGUES OF THE RUSKIN ART COLLECTION, OXFORD
- I THE STANDARD AND REFERENCE SERIES (1870, 1872)
- II THE EDUCATIONAL SERIES (1871, 1874, 1878)
- III THE RUDIMENTARY SERIES (1872, 1878)
- APPENDIX
- INDEX OF THE EXAMPLES IN THE RUSKIN ART COLLECTION
- Plate section
Summary
[Bibliographical Note.—The first Catalogue issued by Ruskin included matter which he afterwards redistributed into two separate catalogues—(1) one dealing with the Standard and Reference Series, (2) the other with the Educational Series.
Of the first combined Catalogue there was only one edition, issued in 1870. The title-page reads:—
Catalogue of Examples | Arranged for Elementary Study | in the | University Galleries | By John Ruskin, M.A. | Honorary Student of Christ Church | and | Slade Professor of Fine Art | Oxford | At the Clarendon Press | M.DCCC.LXX | [All rights reserved].
Octavo, pp. 63. On the reverse of the title-page is the imprint: “London | Macmillan and Co. | [Device of the Clarendon Press] | Publishers to the University of Oxford.” Text of the Catalogue, pp. 3–63. The headline on the left-hand pages is “Catalogue” throughout; on the right-hand pages, (5–27) “Standard Series,” (29–63) “Educational Series.” Issued in pale blue paper wrappers, with the title-page reproduced upon the front, except that the words “Price One Shilling” are substituted for “[All rights reserved].”
This is the Catalogue of the Collection as Ruskin had arranged it at the outset, and the one to which he refers in his Inaugural Course. It is not here reprinted in its original form, because its contents (with few exceptions) were afterwards redistributed in the two catalogues next described.
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- The Works of John Ruskin , pp. 3 - 52Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1906