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Moore, Morris.
Revival of vandalism at the National Gallery :
a reply to Messrs. Ruskin ... Heaphy, and Wornum's letters, in "The Times," ... with an appeal to the unprivileged artists of England ... /
by Morris Moore.
London :
John Ollivier,
1853.
23 p. ;
21 cm.
Printed by T. Brettell, London.
Wise, T.J. A complete bibliography ... of John Ruskin,
II. 654.
Ruskin, J. Arrows of the chace,
v. 1, p. 37
In the autumn of 1846 a correspondence was opened in 'The Times' on the subject of the cleaning and restoration of the national pictures. The Keeper of the Gallery, Mr. Charles Eastlake, was accused of restoring good pictures and purchasing bad ones. The attack was led by the picture-dealer and former artist, Mr. Morris Moore, writing first under the pseudonym of "Verax" and later his own name.--Cf. Ruskin.
BEIN: Issued stitched, without wrappers.
BAC: British Art Center copy bound with: Patronage of British art ... by John Pye (London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845).
Heaphy, Thomas,
1813-1873.
Ruskin, John,
1819-1900.
Wornum, Ralph Nicholson,
1812-1877.
National Gallery (Great Britain)
Painting
Conservation and restoration
Great Britain
19th century.
Art, English
19th century.
Art
Conservation and restoration
Great Britain
19th century.
Chron.
1845.
Ollivier, John
Publisher.
Brettell, T.
Printer.
AC031297
OCLC