1. What Was At Stake In The Legal Dispute Between John Ruskin And James A. M. Whistler?
What was at stake in the legal dispute between John Ruskin and James A. ... The underlying reason for the trial was a libel case, brought about by the American painter, James Whistler, against the notable art critic, John Ruskin. ... Ruskin was outraged that Whistler was charging a lot of money for a painting which appeared to have been created in a short space of time; in a manner in which anyone could paint or as Ruskin saw it "ill-educated." ... This was the impetus in the trial against Ruskin. ... The painting itself took only two days to finish (a fact, which annoyed Ruskin). ...
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