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An edition of Turner (2003)

Turner

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"The English romantic painter J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) is renowned for his sublime and dramatic landscapes and seascapes. The sea held a particular fascination for the artist, exemplified not only by the subject matter of many of his paintings but also by his own collection of ship models and personal experiences as an amateur sailor. This handsome book - written by Turner expert James Hamilton and published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition organized by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute and Manchester City Galleries - focuses primarily on the artist's spectacular seascapes dating from the 1840s, the last decade of his illustrious career." "Turner: The Late Seascapes provides new and provocative insights into these powerful works, relating them to the artist's interest in poetry and drama as well as his curiousity about science, optics, and photography. Turner's extensive travels - which clearly fed his imagination and inspired his choice of subject matter - are explored in depth, as is the relationship between Turner's paintings and seventeenth-century Dutch precedents. Hamilton also examines the important role of the pendant in Turner's late art, arguing that his paired works have intentional associative narrative, stylistic, and chromatic meanings. In addition, the author traces the evolution of Turner's famous Whaling series, offering a new source for it, and examines Turner's captain Elisha Morgan and the English photographer John Mayall, both of which have been previously overlooked in the literature on the artist." "Including more than 90 examples of Turner's dramatic and lively marine pictures - 70 of which are reproduced in full color - this elegant book sheds fascinating new light on one of the world's most beloved artists."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
496

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Turner
September 11, 2007, Random House Trade Paperbacks
Paperback in English - Reprint edition
Cover of: Turner
Turner: The Late Seascapes (Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute)
July 11, 2003, Clark Art Institute
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Cover of: Turner
Turner
June 3, 2003, Random House
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Turner
Turner: The Late Seascapes
June 2003, Yale University Press
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Library of Congress
, ND497.T8 H26 2003

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
496
Dimensions
9 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8020835M
Internet Archive
turner0000hami
ISBN 10
0812967917
ISBN 13
9780812967913
LCCN
2002036991
OCLC/WorldCat
148836489
Library Thing
2300798

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The sea, in the work of J.M.W. Turner, is a stage on which the artist enacts and reenacts past, present, and future, and unites them into an integrated and enthralling narrative.
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