The Lake of Zug 1888 Etched by John Ruskin British When John Ruskin owned Turner's watercolor of the Lake of Zug (now at the Metropolitan Museum), he etched the subject in outline around 1856, with mezzotint then added by Lupton. The resulting print was used to illustrate Ruskin's Modern Painters, 1888, vol. V, pl. 87 (and Works, vol. VII, p. 439, pl. 87).. The Lake of Zug. After Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775–1851 London). 1888. Etching and mezzotint; proof. Mezzotint by Thomas Goff Lupton (British, London 1791–1873 London). Prints
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