J.M.W. Turner: The Making of a Master
Author(s): Ian Warrell
Drawing mainly on works in Tate's unparalleled collection, this lavishly illustrated book provides a general survey of Turner as a master artist. Turner created compelling and atmospheric work in oil and watercolour as well as being skilled printmaker. Commonly known as 'the painter of light', his work is regarded as a Romantic preface to Impressionism. Published to coincide with a major touring exhibition in Australia and Japan, the book also considers his work in relation to colonial art of the time, as well as the importance of the print market and discussions on Turner's methods and materials. With essays from key academics and a detailed biography, this comprehensive study is a welcome addition for the general reader on Turner's oeuvre, his importance within the development of British art and his place as the figurehead of Tate's national collection.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Tate Publishing
- : Tate Publishing
- : 06 February 2013
- : 249mm X 222mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 April 2013
- : books
Special Fields
- : 240
- : 1
- : Hardback
- : Ian Warrell