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Ruskin's Rose: A Venetian Love Story [Hardcover]

Mimma Balia (Author), Ann Field (Author), Mimma Balia (Illustrator)
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October 2, 2000
Venice can be a dangerous place for a man's emotions--particularly at Christmas, particularly if he's the grief-stricken art historian John Ruskin. In 1876, a year after the death of his clandestine love, Rose La Touche, Ruskin arrived in the city of canals and arched bridges. The author of such acclaimed books as Modern Painters and The Stones of Venice, Ruskin suddenly found himself adrift without his Rose. He'd seen his own youthful marriage scandalously annulled; he had lost his faith, his love, his fortune. It was time to heal.

Ruskin's Rose tells the unforgettable story of Ruskin's relationship and of his time in Venice, when he rediscovered art through the paintings of fifteenth-century artist Vittore Carpaccio. Gorgeously illustrated with photographs of letters, maps, flowers, lockets, and other artifacts, this tale will stir the heart of every reader.


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John Ruskin, the esteemed nineteenth-century art historian and author of Stones of Venice, in 1858 fell deeply in love with a young Irish girl named Rose La Touche. What ensued is the stuff of tragedy: forbidden love, brain fever, stolen moments, lost fortune, misunderstanding, reconciliation, and tragic loss. Using materials from Ruskin's and Rose's letters, as well as autobiography, books, and other writings, Ruskin's Rose retells the dramatic true story of this critical time in Ruskin's life.

The tale begins in Venice, a year after Rose's death. Ruskin had fled there to escape his pain, but the dangerous romance of Venice's canals and bridges only intensified his emotions. He found himself unable to leave but without a reason to stay--until the day he stumbled across the painting of fifteenth-century artist Vittore Carpaccio and found Rose in the fairy-tale portraits.

Set in Victorian London and Venice, this tantalizing book reveals what Ruskin discovered—about himself and about love—during the final months of 1876 and into early 1877. It will touch the heart of every reader.

About the Author

Mimma Balia is an art teacher who lives in Venice, near the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, which houses several Carpaccio paintings.

Michelle Lovric writes, researches, and designs illustrated anthologies and children's books. She splits her time between London and Venice.

Ann Field's collages and illustrations have been exhibited worldwide and featured in magazines and books. Born and raised in England, she lives in southern California.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Artisan (October 2, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1579651372
  • ISBN-13: 978-1579651374
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,978,198 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars July 31, 2201, July 31, 2001
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This review is from: Ruskin's Rose: A Venetian Love Story (Hardcover)
Well, it is indeed a pretty obect, but it's hardly a "book". It has to take me longer than a half an hour to read in order to dignify a piece of writing as a "book". As an illustrated historical essay, i give it FIVE stars. Publishing a hard cover around an fine essay and filling it with illustrations, is a little too "twee" for my taste, but i have to admit it was an experince to read and i will not forget the sensitive insight into my favorite Victorian. Hey, on this date, it's about the right price, Dave... go for it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Illustrious, June 16, 2004
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You do not need to be neither an art expert nor historian to appreciate this find book. Like the above reviewer has already mentioned, this is not even a book: it is in fact a living artifact to be treated in league with the works of arts it treats as subject matter. A work of art unto itself. Style-wise it reminds this reader of one of Nick Bantocks' books, and in fact, Mr.Bantock had written a book called 'The Venetians Wife'. But if you are not totally and delightfully suprised and charmed by the books maps, illustrations and photos then it wil be the story itself that leads you around by the lapels. Indeed, the author weaves a warm spell; draws you in and one gains the impression from just the very first few pages that it is a story that deserves to be settled in for and is at once illustrious and intriguing, beguiling and irresistably seductive all in one. By the way, makes a great gift and in fact like me, you may find your self buying not just one...but two. Let this book earn a special place on your book shelf mantle and your heart as well. One gets the impression that this is exactly what it was meant for. Enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A vividly dramatic tale of forbidden romance, March 13, 2001
This review is from: Ruskin's Rose: A Venetian Love Story (Hardcover)
Ruskin's Rose provides a Venetian love story of an art historian who fell in love with Irish girl Rose in 1858. Using material from the letters between the two, the authors reconstruct a tale of forbidden romance every bit as vivdly dramatic as Shakespeare, with color illustrations by Ann Field peppering the account.
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