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182: The Gift of Art
Friends, Not long after publishing a few fledgling essays on geology while a teen (still striking for their insight), Ruskin found Turner, or, better said, he found Turner’s art (later, he would find Turner with, ultimately, more complex results–but that … Continue reading
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