This pioneering two-volume biography, first published in 1862, explores the genius of the groundbreaking Romantic landscape and historical painter J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851). As both journalist and historian, author Walter Thornbury (1828-76) has a light touch, yet he draws on a wide range of correspondence, sketchbooks, watercolours and etchings to give a detailed picture of Turner's artistic development and connections, and his increasingly eccentric character. Volume 1 traces the artist's progress from humble cockney beginnings, through youthful friendship and rivalry with Thomas Girtin and a stint as a drawing-master, to his establishment as a Royal Academician at the heart of the nineteenth-century art world. Thornbury sees Turner from all angles, covering his travels at home and abroad, his watercolour and printmaking techniques, his love of sea and sky and colour gradations, and even his fraught monetary dealings. The author also fully contextualises great works like Ulysses Deriding Polythemus and The Fighting Temeraire.
The Life Of J. M. W. Turner (1879) is a biography of the renowned British artist, J. M. W. Turner, written by Philip Gilbert Hamerton. The book provides a comprehensive account of Turner's life, from...
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Alone of his contemporaries, J.M.W. Turner is commonly held to have prefigured modern painting, as signalled in the existence of The Turner Prize for contemporary art. Our celebration of his...
The Life of J. M. W. Turner V1 is a biography written by Walter Thornbury and published in 1862. The book chronicles the life and artistic career of Joseph Mallord William Turner, a prominent British...
The Life of J.M.W. Turner V2 is a biographical work written by Walter Thornbury and published in 1862. The book focuses on the life and career of the famous British painter J.M.W. Turner, who was...