PICTURE GALLERIES.
Parliamentary Evidence:—
National Gallery Site Commission. 1857[3]
Select Committee on Public Institutions. 1860[25]
The Royal Academy Commission[50]
A Museum or Picture Gallery[71]
MINOR WRITINGS UPON ART.
The Cavalli Monuments, Verona. 1872[89]
Verona and its Rivers (with Catalogue). 1870[99]
Christian Art and Symbolism. 1872[118]
Art Schools of Mediæval Christendom. 1876[121]
The Extension of Railways. 1876[125]
The Study of Beauty. 1883[132]
NOTES ON NATURAL SCIENCE.
The Color of the Rhine. 1834[141]
The Strata of Mont Blanc. 1834[143]
The Induration of Sandstone. 1836[145]
The Temperature of Spring and River Water. 1836.[148]
Meteorology. 1839[153]
Tree Twigs. 1861[158]
Stratified Alps of Savoy. 1863[162]
Intellectual Conception and Animated Life. 1871[168]
LITERATURE.
Fiction—fair and Foul. 1880-81[175]
Fairy Stories. 1868[290]
ECONOMY.
Home, and Its Economies. 1873[299]
Usury. A Reply and a Rejoinder. 1880[314]
Usury. A Preface. 1885[340]
THEOLOGY.
Notes on the Construction of Sheepfolds. 1851[347]
The Lord's Prayer and the Church. 1879-81. (Letters and Epilogue.)[382]
The Nature and Authority of Miracle. 1873[418]
AN OXFORD LECTURE. 1878[429]

PICTURE GALLERIES:

THEIR FUNCTIONS AND FORMATION.

A. PARLIAMENTARY EVIDENCE.
NATIONAL GALLERY SITE COMMISSION 1857.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS 1860.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY COMMISSION 1863.
B. LETTERS ON A MUSEUM OR PICTURE GALLERY.
(Art Journal, June and August, 1880.)


PICTURE GALLERIES—THEIR FUNCTIONS AND FORMATION.

THE NATIONAL GALLERY SITE COMMISSION.[1]

Evidence of John Ruskin, Monday, April 6, 1857.