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 artists 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 Turners 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 artists 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 Turners
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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ISBN
9780500775899
Publisert
2022
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Thames & Hudson
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter