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SCHEME FOR COMPLETION OF

THE WORK

LIST OF JOURNEYS AND SUBJECTS OF STUDY

THE following is a copy of a sheet of MS., showing Ruskin’s chief journeys and subjects of study from 1826 to 1876:-

1826. Paris (at age of 7).

1833. Schaffhausen, over Splügen to Como. Milan.

1835. Chamouni. North Switzerland by Tyrol and Stelvio to Venice; back over Brenner to Munich, home by Rhine.

1838. Scotland.

1840. Winter in Rome. 1841, Spring. Mont Cenis.

1842. Chamouni. First right study of rocks and foreground foliage.

1844. Chamouni and Vevay.

1845. Florence and Venice. First study of Angelico and Tintoret.

1846. Florence and Riviera of Genoa.

1847. Scotland. First careful colour study.

1848. Normandy. First architectural analysis.

1849. Chamouni and Simplon. Glacier work begun.

1850. Venice.

1852. Venice.

1853. Scotland. Foreground study completed.

1854. Oberland.

1856. Fribourg. Berne. Vevay. Study of Swiss towns

1858. Bellinzona and Piedmont. Study of South Alps.

1859. Dresden and Constance. Titian. North Alps.

1860. Sallenches and Chamouni.

1861. Lucerne and Altdorf.

1862. St. Gothard and Milan. Luini.

1863. Annecy and Bonneville. Alpine limestones.

1866. Oberland and Lucerne. Alpine breccias.

1868. Abbeville and Amiens. French architecture.

1869. Verona. Lombard architecture.

1870. Venice and Florence. Carpaccio.

1872. Venice, Florence, and Siena. Carpaccio. Etruscan architecture.

1874. Rome. Assisi. Giotto.

1876. Venice and Simplon.

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