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What did john ruskin
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Answered by ITSJATINSINGH
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Ruskin was deeply moved by 'The Dream of St Ursula'. The Accademia Gallery took the huge painting off display for him, so that he could copy it in private. He wrote to his cousin, 'There she lies, so real, that when the room's quite quiet, I get afraid of waking her!' (

Answered by KARWAVIVEK543
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Explanation:

Ruskin saw St Ursula as a symbol of female purity and beauty. In his later years, especially in times of mental illness, Ruskin came to link the paintings and the life of St Ursula with Rose La Touche, the young woman for whom he nurtured an obsessive love.

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