You searched forFilter using Ruskin’s ideasArchitecture Art Craftmanship Education History Nature Politics Religion Rural economy Social justice About us The Guild of St George is a registered charity, an educational trust based in England. John Ruskin John Ruskin (8 February 1819 – 20 January 1900) was a polymath. As a writer, he commanded international respect. He was an art critic and an art patron, a skilled draughtsman and talented watercolourist, and a fierce critic of prevailing social and political norms. Ruskin Bicentenary 2019 2019 was the 200th anniversary of Ruskin’s birth. To mark this landmark year, numerous organisations, including the Guild, presented Ruskin exhibitions, displays, conferences and activities. Former Masters of The Guild Find out about past Masters of The Guild The Guild's 2018 AGM Visitor responses to recent Guild Ruskin exhibitions Acquisition of the Whitehouse Ruskin Collection for Lancaster University Record entries for the 2019 John Ruskin Prize Clive Wilmer reviews the 'cascade of publications' relating to Ruskin, published in 2019 There has been an unprecedented range of books and catalogues relating to John Ruskin and his work in 2019. Outgoing Guild Master, Clive Wilmer, reviews them for The Art Newspaper. John Ruskin (1819-1900) – his prophetic vision, ideas and principles and their relevance to our contemporary world A lecture given on Sunday 9 February 2020 in St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, Malta, by Dr Peter Burman MBE FSA, Arts & Heritage Consultant, a Director of Ruskin’s Guild of St George founded in 1871 Page1234