Photo of collection object Budding Sycamore
Ruskin, John. Budding Sycamore, c. 1876. black and gray wash, gouache, and graphite, Sheet: 34.8 x 44.8 cm (13 11/16 x 17 5/8 in.). Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund, 1989.14. CC0.

Budding Sycamore

c. 1876

John Ruskin

John Ruskin (British, 1819–1900)

Drawings

Budding Sycamore, c. 1876. John Ruskin (British, 1819–1900). Black and gray wash, gouache, and graphite; sheet: 34.8 x 44.8 cm (13 11/16 x 17 5/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund 1989.14 The most influential art critic in Britain during the 19th century, John Ruskin was also an amateur artist for whom drawing was the cornerstone of artistic practice. Since his early youth, a keen perception of the world and obsessive desire to capture nature in all of its details found expression in his drawings. In this study of a leafing sycamore in early spring, Ruskin combined exquisite detail with atmospheric rendering of space, leaving the edges of the drawing unresolved. This sheet exemplifies his belief that drawn fragments, if sensitively observed, were capable of suggesting the profound mysteries of the natural world. This drawing was used as an illustration in John Ruskin's manual on drawing, Rudimentary Studies.
Maker/Artist
Ruskin, John
Classification
Drawing
Formatted Medium
black and gray wash, gouache, and graphite
Dimensions
Sheet: 34.8 x 44.8 cm (13 11/16 x 17 5/8 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: signed and inscribed, in brown ink, at lower right: 1875 / Budding Sycamore / Sketched at Greta Bridge / 1875 / J. Ruskin
Departments
Drawings
Accession Number
1989.14
Credit Line
Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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