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RUSKIN, JOHN. Autograph manuscript of "Circular Respecting Memorial Studies of St. Mark's, Venice," numerous deletions and revisions, n.p., n.d. [published 1879]. 16 pages, large folio and smaller, written on the rectos only of 16 leaves, page 10 apparently in the hand of an amanuensis, each leaf neatly inlaid to a larger sheet, top of page 11 irregularly torn (affecting few words of text), bound with the printed circular [London: Strangeways & Sons, 1879] in brown morocco gilt, a.e.g., by Riviere, front cover detached.
An impassioned solicitation of funds to prepare a detailed architectural record of St. Mark's, Venice, which Ruskin terms "the most precious building in Europe, standing yet in the eyes of men and the sunshine of heaven" (p.4).
An impassioned solicitation of funds to prepare a detailed architectural record of St. Mark's, Venice, which Ruskin terms "the most precious building in Europe, standing yet in the eyes of men and the sunshine of heaven" (p.4).