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Turner (World of Art)

Graham Reynolds, David Blayney Brown

£14.95

A classic study of Britain’s greatest painter, revised and updated to offer a fresh, clear reappraisal of the artist’s life and work.

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Overview

Few British artists have ever achieved such a wide range of style in oil painting, watercolour, drawing and engraving as J. M. W. Turner. He had a precocious gift that was developed over a lifetime of experiment and innovation. This classic book in the World of Art series traces the artist’s career – from youthful pictureseque views and watercolours of ‘Gothic’ ruins to the romantic landscape and historical compositions of his maturity, and the astonishing art of his later years. In these late paintings Turner’s tragic sense of life is stated most profoundly and the work was unintelligible to his contemporaries – but his reputation as the greatest British painter now rests on our understanding of these as pioneering explorations of abstraction, prefiguring the art of the 20th century. Graham Reynolds weaves together the artist’s biography with sensitive criticism of his work, through all phases of his career, in this classic work – first published in 1969 – that has long served as an outstanding introduction to Turner’s life and art. It has now been revised and updated by the curator of the Turner Bequest at Tate, David Blayney Brown, to reflect recent discoveries and interpretations, and the illustrations are in full colour for the first time. It will serve as the best available study of this perennially popular artist for a new generation of readers.

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Book Details

Format: Paperback

Edition Type: Second edition

Size: 21.0 x 15.0 cm

Extent: 216 pp

Illustrations: 176

Publication date: 12 March 2020

ISBN: 9780500204597

Contents List

1. ‘Life’s Morning Landscape’ • 2. The Academician • 3. ‘A Wonderful Range of Mind’ 4. Italy: ‘That Veil of Matchless Colour’ • 5. The Tragic Vision

About the Author

Graham Reynolds (1914–2013) was a former Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings and Paintings at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, where he worked from 1937. His other books included English Portrait Miniatures and A Concise History of Watercolours, as well as books on Thomas Bewick, Victorian narrative painters, and the catalogue raisonné of the work of John Constable. David Blayney Brown is curator of the Turner Bequest at Tate.

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