John Ruskin famously said he had made a bonfire of a pile of JMW Turner’s paintings. But a researchers now says it never happened. “It looks as if the notoriously prudish Ruskin, who worshipped Turner to the point of idolatry, could not bring himself to destroy his work. Instead he buried them in paper, interring them in a tortuous numbering system he devised himself, or in the case of some detailed anatomical details of women’s genitals, folding over the page to conceal them, undoubtedly with a shudder of revulsion.”