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Robin Hamlyn

    Viktorianische Malerei
    Turner
    Turner
    • 1998

      Turner

      Colour Library

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.7(21)Add rating

      J.M.W. Turner, a pivotal figure in British painting, skillfully blends European artistic traditions with a forward-looking vision that foreshadows modern art. His Romantic sensibilities shine through in his dramatic land and seascapes, where light and color take center stage. Turner's extensive travels across England, France, Italy, and Switzerland inspired some of the most imaginative representations of these landscapes, showcasing his unique ability to evoke the essence of each location through his art.

      Turner
    • 1981

      Turner

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) is the most masterly of British painters. His work exploits the great traditions of European painting, while anticipating the development of modern art in the twentieth century. As a Romantic, he was from his earliest works sensitive to the natural dramas found in land and seascapes, though increasingly light and colour alone became all-important to him. He travelled through England, France, Italy and Switzerland, and his views are possibly the most imaginative evocations of these countries ever painted. The essay by William Gaunt (1900-80), an acknowledged authority on British art, was originally published in 1971. For this new edition Robin Hamlyn, Research Assistant in the Historic British Collection at the Tate Gallery, has added notes to the colour plates, for which he has drawn extensively on the most recent research on Turner, and many black and white illustrations.

      Turner