Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art
The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art was founded in 1871 by John Ruskin who was, at the time, the first Slade Proessor of Fine Art. The original title of the school was 'The Ruskin School of Drawing'; the words 'Fine Art' were added to the title in 1945. The school attracts students from all kinds of backgrounds who are seriously interested and engaged in art.