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English polymath (1819–1900)
John Ruskin (8 February 1819 – 20 January 1900) was an English polymath – a writer, lecturer, art historian, art critic, draughtsman and philanthropist
John_Ruskin
Topics referred to by the same term
Ruskin may refer to: Ruskin (surname), a list of people and fictional characters Ruskin (given name), a list of people Ruskin, Florida, a census-designated
Ruskin
Indian novelist and short story writer (born 1934)
Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an Indian author and poet. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, published in 1956, received the John Llewellyn Rhys
Ruskin_Bond
British university
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a public research university in the region of East Anglia, United Kingdom. Its origins date back to the Cambridge School
Anglia_Ruskin_University
Census-designated place in Florida, United States
Ruskin is an unincorporated census-designated place in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, Ruskin had a population of
Ruskin,_Florida
American actor (1924–2013)
Joseph Ruskin (born Joseph Richard Schlafman; April 14, 1924 – December 28, 2013) was an American character actor. Ruskin was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts
Joseph_Ruskin
Surname list
Ruskin, also Russkin, Russkina, Ruskina, is a surname of English, Scottish, French, Danish, German origin, thought to come from Old Norse plus Northern
Ruskin_(surname)
British artists' model and wife (1828–1897)
painter John Everett Millais. She had previously married the art critic John Ruskin, but she left him with the marriage never having been consummated; it was
Effie_Gray
F5 tornado in the midwestern United States
1007 Grazulis 2001b, p. 22 "Ruskin Heights Tornado Memorial". Ruskin Heights Tornado. Ruskin Heights, Missouri: Ruskin Heights Memorial Tree Arbor Foundation
1957_Ruskin_Heights_tornado
Educational institution in Oxford, England
Ruskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford, is a higher education institution and part of the University of West London, in Oxford, England
Ruskin_College
Art school at the University of Oxford, England
The Ruskin School of Art (RSA) is the academic department for fine arts at the Humanities Division at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, United
Ruskin_School_of_Art
United States historic place
The Ruskin Colony (or Ruskin Commonwealth Association) was a utopian socialist colony in the southern US at the end of the 19th century. It was located
Ruskin_Colony
Name list
Ruskin is a masculine given name which may refer to: Ruskin Bond (born 1934), Indian author of British descent Ruskin Fernando (1916–1974), Ceylonese
Ruskin_(given_name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Ruskin High School may refer to: Ruskin High School, Crewe, a secondary school in Crewe, Cheshire, England Ruskin High School (Kansas City, Missouri)
Ruskin_High_School
Museum in Cumbria, England
The Ruskin Museum is a small local museum in Coniston, Cumbria, northern England. It was established in 1901 by W. G. Collingwood, an artist and antiquarian
Ruskin_Museum
World record-setting British hydroplane
Campbell, to the Ruskin Museum in Coniston. Bill Smith volunteered to undertake the restoration work at no cost to the owners (the Ruskin Museum), as, at
Bluebird_K7
Grade II listed house in London Borough of Croydon, United kingdom
51°22′3″N 0°5′48″W / 51.36750°N 0.09667°W / 51.36750; -0.09667 Ruskin House, situated in its own grounds on Coombe Road, Croydon, South London, has
Ruskin_House
American restaurateur (1933-1983)
Bernard Michael Ruskin (May 8, 1933 – May 16, 1983), known as Mickey Ruskin, was an American restaurateur, nightlife impresario, and arts patron. He is
Mickey_Ruskin
American television director (1911–1987)
Coby Ruskin (October 15, 1911 – March 3, 1987) was an American television director and stage actor/director whose 1950s career was severely impacted by
Coby_Ruskin
American consumer advocate
Gary Ruskin is an American consumer advocate. He is the executive director of the nonprofit U.S. Right to Know. He is the former director of the watchdog
Gary_Ruskin
Neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Ruskin Heights is a neighborhood in southeast Kansas City, Missouri, Jackson County. This neighborhood was made in the early 1950s as a postwar suburb
Ruskin_Heights
British actress
Sheila Ruskin (born 28 March 1946) is an English actress. She played Vipsania in the BBC adaptation of I, Claudius (1976); Kassia in the Doctor Who serial
Sheila_Ruskin
Group of U.S. colleges named after John Ruskin
The Ruskin Colleges were a group of American colleges established in the early 20th century, principally by philology professor George McAnelly Miller
Ruskin_Colleges
American film writer, director, producer and editor
Matt Ruskin is an American film director, writer, producer and editor best known for the critically acclaimed films Boston Strangler (2023) and Crown Heights
Matt_Ruskin
Attribution of human emotion and conduct to non-human things
by the new just as Ruskin addressed the matter; after Ruskin the use of the pathetic fallacy began to disappear. As a critic, Ruskin proved influential
Pathetic_fallacy
Fictional character
school, as revealed in the episode "Rose-Colored Glasses". He married Angela Ruskin, who was from a similar background, her family being members of a traveling
Patrick_Jane
1987 novel by Tom Wolfe
Approached by two black men whom they perceive as predators, McCoy and Ruskin flee. After Ruskin takes the wheel of the car to race away, it fishtails, apparently
The_Bonfire_of_the_Vanities
Topics referred to by the same term
Scott Ruskin may refer to: Scott Ruskin (baseball) (born 1963), American baseball player Scott Ruskin (cricketer) (born 1975), English cricketer This
Scott_Ruskin
American painter (1834–1903)
to him. He claimed St. Petersburg, Russia as his birthplace during the Ruskin trial: "I shall be born when and where I want, and I do not choose to be
James_McNeill_Whistler
Rugby player
Rapava-Ruskin (born 12 October 1992) is an English rugby union player currently playing for Gloucester in the Premiership Rugby. Val Rapava Ruskin has been
Val_Rapava-Ruskin
Musical artist
Rick Ruskin (born May 19, 1948) is an American acoustic guitarist who recorded for Takoma Records with label mates John Fahey, Peter Lang, and Leo Kottke
Rick_Ruskin
British painter (1911–1990)
Ruskin Spear, CBE, RA (30 June 1911 – 16 January 1990) was an English painter and teacher of art, regarded as one of the foremost British portrait painters
Ruskin_Spear
1994 Canadian film
The Passion of John Ruskin is a Canadian short film released in 1994 based on the love life of writer and critic John Ruskin. It is directed by Alex Chapple
The_Passion_of_John_Ruskin
Dam in Ruskin, British Columbia
Ruskin Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Stave River in Ruskin, British Columbia, Canada. The dam was completed in 1930 for the primary purpose of
Ruskin_Dam_and_Powerhouse
Further education school in South Croydon, Greater London, England
John Ruskin College is a further education college in South Croydon offering full-time vocational courses and apprenticeships as well as part-time courses
John_Ruskin_College
Rural community in British Columbia, Canada
social thinker John Ruskin. Ruskin is one of the historical communities of the municipality of Maple Ridge. In that context Ruskin borders on its west
Ruskin,_British_Columbia
Victorian lady, student of John Ruskin (1848–1875)
cherished student, "pet", and ideal on whom the English art historian John Ruskin based Sesame and Lilies (1865). Rose was born to John "The Master" La Touche
Rose_La_Touche
English art pottery studio
The Ruskin Pottery was an English art pottery studio founded in 1898 by Edward R. Taylor, the first principal of both the Lincoln School of Art and the
Ruskin_Pottery
Unincorporated community in Georgia, US
Statistical Area. Ruskin was established in the 1890s, and was named after John Ruskin, a Victorian art critic. A post office called Ruskin was established
Ruskin,_Georgia
Topics referred to by the same term
John Ruskin (1819–1900) was an English writer and art critic in the Victorian era. John Ruskin may also refer to: John Ruskin (Millais), a portrait by
John_Ruskin_(disambiguation)
Park in London Borough of Lambeth
Ruskin Park is a park in the London Borough of Lambeth, London, England, close to Camberwell, Loughborough Junction and Herne Hill. At the start of the
Ruskin_Park
Community school in Coniston, Cumbria, England
John Ruskin School (JRS) is an 11–16 school on Lake Road in Coniston, Cumbria. The school is part of the Rural Academy, a group of nine small schools in
John_Ruskin_School
Mountain summit in northern California
Mount Ruskin is a 12,920-foot-elevation (3,940-meter) mountain summit located in Kings Canyon National Park, in Fresno County of northern California, United
Mount_Ruskin
American thriller drama television series
Prime Video in the United States and AXN internationally. Directed by Oded Ruskin, the series stars Stana Katic, Matthew Le Nevez and Patrick Heusinger. The
Absentia_(TV_series)
Painting by John Everett Millais
John Ruskin is a portrait of the leading Victorian art critic John Ruskin (1819–1900). It was painted by the Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais
John_Ruskin_(Millais)
American politician
Ira Ruskin (November 12, 1943 – July 3, 2014) was an American politician from Redwood City, California. A Democrat, he is a former member of the California
Ira_Ruskin
United States historic place
Ruskin Hall is a residence hall at the University of Pittsburgh and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District. Constructed
Ruskin_Hall
2023 TV series
French-American-Japanese television series created by Quoc Dang Tran, directed by Oded Ruskin and starring Fleur Geffrier and Tomohisa Yamashita. It is based on the manga
Drops_of_God_(TV_series)
Research centre at the University of Lancaster, England
The Ruskin is Professor Sandra Kemp. Formerly named 'The Ruskin – Library, Museum and Research Centre' was also previously known as the 'Ruskin Library'
The_Ruskin,_Lancaster
American film producer
Morris Ruskin is an American independent film and television producer and founder and chairman of Shoreline Entertainment, an international sales agency
Morris_Ruskin
Australian freelance journalist (1920–2010)
Pamela Ruskin (8 June 1920 – 20 May 2010) was an Australian freelance journalist with a special interest in the arts. Born Pamela June Zimbler at Hampstead
Pamela_Ruskin
Essay on architecture by John Ruskin (1849)
written by the English art critic and theorist John Ruskin. The 'lamps' of the title are Ruskin's principles of architecture, which he later expanded
The Seven Lamps of Architecture
The_Seven_Lamps_of_Architecture
Design movement (c. 1880–1920)
derived in large measure from John Ruskin's social criticism, deeply influenced by the work of Thomas Carlyle. Ruskin related the moral and social health
Arts_and_Crafts_movement
Village in Nebraska, United States
Ruskin is a village in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2020 census, Ruskin had a population of 105. Ruskin was established in 1887
Ruskin,_Nebraska
Gallery in Sheffield, England
The Ruskin Gallery is a gallery within the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield, England. It houses a collection of minerals, paintings, ornithological prints
Ruskin_Gallery
Square in Croydon, London, England
Ruskin Square (or Croydon Gateway) is a project to redevelop a parcel of land between East Croydon railway station and the existing town centre of Croydon
Ruskin_Square
American baseball player (born 1963)
Scott Drew Ruskin (born June 8, 1963) is an American former professional baseball player who was a pitcher for four Major League Baseball seasons. He played
Scott_Ruskin_(baseball)
English artist and musician (born 1943)
Roger Ruskin Spear (born 29 June 1943) is an English sculptor, multimedia artist and multi-instrumentalist who was a member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
Roger_Ruskin_Spear
Public secondary school in Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Ruskin High School is located in the southern part of Kansas City, Missouri, United States and is within the Hickman Mills C-1 School District. Ruskin
Ruskin High School (Kansas City, Missouri)
Ruskin_High_School_(Kansas_City,_Missouri)
Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
Liebenfels von List Löns Lueger Marr Nietzsche (contentious) Ratzel Riehl Ruskin Wagner Post-Machtergreifung Anacker Baeumler Bergmann Berndt Darré Eggers
Adolf_Hitler
2025 Indian film by Santosh Singh
Mansi Bagla and Varun Bagla under Zee Studios and Mini Films. Adapted from Ruskin Bond's short story The Eyes Have It, the film stars Vikrant Massey as a
Aankhon_Ki_Gustaakhiyan
Group of English painters, poets, and critics founded in 1848
with Ruskin and Ruskin's wife, Euphemia Chalmers Ruskin, née Gray (now best known as Effie Gray). The main object of the journey was to paint Ruskin's portrait
Pre-Raphaelite_Brotherhood
American politician (born 1973)
Daily News. Ruskin, Liz (February 23, 2024). "Rep. Peltola's staff turnover is the 2nd highest in the U.S. House". Alaska Public Media. Ruskin, Liz; Media
Mary_Peltola
German philosopher (1844–1900)
Kierkegaard Le Bon Le Play Marx Mill Nietzsche Owen Renan Rousseau Royce Ruskin Smith Spencer de Staël Stirner Taine Thoreau Tocqueville Vico Vivekananda
Friedrich_Nietzsche
Nightclub and restaurant in New York City
restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South in New York City. Opened by Mickey Ruskin in 1965, the original incarnation of Max's Kansas City closed in 1974, but
Max's_Kansas_City
French novelist, literary critic, and essayist (1871–1922)
English language was sufficient to help with her son's translations of John Ruskin. Proust was raised in his father's Catholic faith. He was baptized on 5
Marcel_Proust
1956 book by Ruskin Bond
The Room on the Roof is a novel written by Ruskin Bond. It was Bond's first literary venture. Bond wrote the novel when he was seventeen and won the John
The_Room_on_the_Roof
British art historian (born 1943)
] he is an honorary professor at the Ruskin Centre, Lancaster University. He is currently[when?] chair of Ruskin To-Day, the informal co-ordinating committee
Robert_Hewison
English cricketer
Scott Ruskin (born 12 January 1975) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Hertfordshire
Scott_Ruskin_(cricketer)
2024 action-thriller television series
television series. It is written by Howard Overman and directed by Oded Ruskin and Hans Herbots. The cast is led by Tewfik Jallab, Ritu Arya and Sean Harris
Paris_Has_Fallen
Monument to John Ruskin in Keswick, Cumbria, UK
The Ruskin Monument is a memorial to John Ruskin located on the edge of Derwentwater in the English Lakes at Friars' Crag, Keswick, Cumbria. It was erected
Ruskin_Monument
Area of south London
of the western flank of the Norwood Ridge, centred on the long, curved Ruskin Park slope of the ridge. The road is part of the A215 which north of its
Denmark_Hill
British painter and illustrator (1829–1896)
critic John Ruskin, who had defended the Pre-Raphaelites against their critics. Millais's friendship with Ruskin introduced him to Ruskin's wife Effie
John_Everett_Millais
19/20th-century British physician and missionary in colonial Uganda
Sir Albert Ruskin Cook, CMG, OBE (22 March 1870 – 23 April 1951) was a British medical missionary in Uganda, and the founder of Mulago Hospital and Mengo
Albert_Ruskin_Cook
German Nazi politician and military leader (1893–1946)
Liebenfels von List Löns Lueger Marr Nietzsche (contentious) Ratzel Riehl Ruskin Wagner Post-Machtergreifung Anacker Baeumler Bergmann Berndt Darré Eggers
Hermann_Göring
Community school in Crewe, Cheshire, England
Ruskin Community High School is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school in Crewe, Cheshire, England, for pupils aged 11 to 16 years. The school
Ruskin_High_School,_Crewe
Quality of greatness
P. (1971). "Chapter 3: Ruskin's Theories of the Sublime and Picturesque". The Aesthetic and Critical Theories of John Ruskin. Princeton: Princeton University
Sublime_(philosophy)
Social critique
as a necessary and transhistorical societal category. In the 1860s, John Ruskin published his essay Unto This Last which he came to view as his central
Critique_of_political_economy
German Nazi propaganda minister (1897–1945)
Liebenfels von List Löns Lueger Marr Nietzsche (contentious) Ratzel Riehl Ruskin Wagner Post-Machtergreifung Anacker Baeumler Bergmann Berndt Darré Eggers
Joseph_Goebbels
Artist's model and sister-in-law to painter John Everett Millais (1843–1882)
who married Millais in 1855 after the annulment of her marriage to John Ruskin. The spelling of her name was, after around 1861, sometimes "Sophy," but
Sophie_Gray
2014 British biographical film
Coltrane, James Fox and Derek Jacobi. It is based on the true story of John Ruskin's marriage to Euphemia Gray and the subsequent annulment of their marriage
Effie_Gray_(film)
British tabloid newspaper
Kipling Kedourie Lawrence Ludovici More Newman Oakeshott (Michael) Quinton Ruskin Scott Scruton Southey Trueman Waugh Wordsworth Politicians Badenoch Baldwin
Daily_Mail
2009 traffic collision in Pleasantville, New York
sister-in-law, claim that Ruskin would not return their phone calls for nine months. At the end of the documentary, over the phone, Ruskin states that he had
2009 Taconic State Parkway crash
2009_Taconic_State_Parkway_crash
Book by Ruskin Bond
Dehra is a collection of fourteen semi-autobiographical stories written by Ruskin Bond. The book largely discusses the author's childhood experiences in Dehradun
Our_Trees_Still_Grow_in_Dehra
1875 painting by James Abbott McNeil Whistler
painting behind the lawsuit brought by Whistler against the art critic John Ruskin. The painting was featured in the 1980 BBC Two series 100 Great Paintings
Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket
Nocturne_in_Black_and_Gold_–_The_Falling_Rocket
American film producer
Susan Ruskin is a film producer. She was appointed dean of the American Film Institute conservatory in 2019, and has previously served as the dean of the
Susan_Ruskin
Unincorporated community in Florida, US
North Ruskin is an unincorporated community located in southeastern Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, north of Ruskin. It is part of the census-designated
North_Ruskin,_Florida
British journalist
Hope and Fear in the Social Smartphone Era (Bloomsbury Continuum, 2021) Ruskin Park: Sylvia, Me and the BBC (September Publishing, 2023) Sophie from Romania:
Rory_Cellan-Jones
Business school in England
The Anglia Ruskin University Faculty of Business and Law, formerly known as the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS), is a faculty at Anglia
Anglia Ruskin University Faculty of Business and Law
Anglia_Ruskin_University_Faculty_of_Business_and_Law
Book on Venetian art by John Ruskin
treatise on Venetian art and architecture by English art historian John Ruskin, first published from 1851 to 1853. The Stones of Venice examines Venetian
The_Stones_of_Venice_(book)
1980 novel by Ruskin Bond
The Blue Umbrella is a 1980 Indian novel written by Ruskin Bond. It was adapted into 2005 Hindi film by the same name, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, which
The_Blue_Umbrella
British politician and broadcaster (born 1964)
Kipling Kedourie Lawrence Ludovici More Newman Oakeshott (Michael) Quinton Ruskin Scott Scruton Southey Trueman Waugh Wordsworth Politicians Badenoch Baldwin
Nigel_Farage
Essay critical of economics by John Ruskin
Unto This Last is an essay critical of economics by John Ruskin, who published the first chapter between August and December 1860 in the monthly journal
Unto_This_Last
English craftsman and engraver
was an English craftsman and engraver, who became an assistant to John Ruskin and then in consequence a publisher. His name persists in publishing through
George_Allen_(publisher)
Painting by William Holman Hunt
carried out by a restorer in the interim. The Victorian art theorist John Ruskin praised The Awakening Conscience as an example of a new direction in British
The_Awakening_Conscience
1840 painting by J. M. W. Turner
As a result of Ruskin's writing, the actual painting was not necessarily needed for people to feel that they had experienced it. Ruskin's celebration of
The_Slave_Ship
2023 film by Matt Ruskin
2023 American historical crime drama film written and directed by Matt Ruskin. It is based on the true story of the Boston Strangler, who, in the 1960s
Boston_Strangler_(film)
Private university in Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
a private Catholic university with campuses in Erie, Pennsylvania, and Ruskin, Florida, United States. Established in 1925, Gannon University enrolls
Gannon_University
American politician and businessman (born 1977)
a conspiratorial publisher". Alaska Beacon. Retrieved October 14, 2024. Ruskin, Liz (October 10, 2024). "That ad claiming Begich 'sold phony medical devices'
Nick_Begich_III
Crossthwaite, as does Jim Latimer. The following month, Reverend Edward Ruskin and his wife Liz makes his first appearance, followed by Alison Gibbons
List of Emmerdale Farm characters introduced in 1972–1973
List_of_Emmerdale_Farm_characters_introduced_in_1972–1973
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Australian
Little Red-haired One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a pet form of the medieval personal name Rose (see Royce).Scottish : from Gaelic rusg(aire)an, a reduced plural of rusgaire ‘peeler (of bark)’, hence an occupational name borne by family of tanners.Jewish : Americanized form of Raskin or some other like-sounding Ashkenazic surname.
RUSKIN
RUSKIN
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Swahili
Wickedness
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Anglo Saxon English American Teutonic
noble.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lovable
Girl/Female
Muslim
Diamond. Adamant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name representing two originally distinct personal names, Siward and Seward, Old English Sigeweard and Sǣweard, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ and sǣ ‘sea’ + weard ‘guard’, ‘protect’. They became confused in the late Old English period.English : occupational name for a swineherd, from Old English sū ‘pig’ + hierde ‘herdsman’.Irish : when not of English origin (see 1 above) a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Suaird, Ó Suairt, usually Anglicized as Sword.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Fame
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Hindu, Indian
Affectionate
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American, British, English
Fair Town; Abbreviation of Trevelyan
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Past
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lamp of peace, Region or island of peace, Lamp of happiness
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