The Political Economy of Art.
Price 2s. 6d. cloth.
“A most able, eloquent, and well-timed work. We hail it with satisfaction, thinking it calculated to do much practical good, and we cordially recommend it to our readers.”—Witness.
Mr. Ruskin’s chief purpose is to treat the artist’s power, and the art itself, as items of the world’s wealth, and to show how these may be best evolved, produced, accumulated, and distributed.”—Athenæum.
“We never quit Mr. Ruskin without being the better for what he has told us, and we therefore recommend this little volume, like all his other works, to the perusal of our readers.”—Economist.
“This book, daring, as it is, glances keenly at principles, of which some are among the articles of ancient codes, while others are evolving slowly to the light.”—Leader.
The Elements of Drawing.
Second Edition. Crown 8vo. With Illustrations drawn by the Author.
Price 7s. 6d., cloth.
“The rules are clearly and fully laid down; and the earlier exercises always conducive to the end by simple and unembarrassing means. The whole volume is full of liveliness.”—Spectator.
“We close this book with a feeling that, though nothing supersedes a master, yet that no student of art should launch forth without this work as a compass.”—Athenæum.