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Exhibition catalogue Late Turner, painting Set Free - Tate Britain, London

William Turner (1775-1851) - Publisher Tate Publishing - Paperback - 224 pages - Text in English - Published in 10/09/2014

When Turner died in 1851, the general view of an artist's late work was one of decline. Indeed, Turner's own painting from 1845 onwards was described as indulgent, eccentric and 'repulsive', and even his devoted champion John Ruskin commented on its 'wholly inferior value'.

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Model 9781849762502
Artist William Turner (1775-1851)
Author Edited by David Blayney Brown
Publisher Tate Publishing
Format Paperback
Number of pages 224
Language English
Dimensions 297 x 235
Technique(s) 130 colour Illustrations
Published 10/09/2014
Museum Tate Britain, London

Exhibition catalogue Late Turner, painting Set Free, presented at theTate Britain, London (15 September 2014 - 18 January 2015).

However, from the early 1900s there was a major reassessment of Turner's later paintings and sketches. Commentators hailed his study of light as a visionary precursor to the ideas of the Impression­ists. This continued into the twentieth century, with curato­rial choices in some museums presenting Turner's late and unfinished work as distinctly modern.

Through a number of key themes and studies into his subject matter, technique and personal activities, this new analysis challenges the historical conceptions of Turner's late style.

The idea that as an elderly artist Turner was seen as intro­verted and detached by the Victorian art world is set against the fact that his paintings from 1835 were some of the most popular, accessible and intellectual that he created. Mean­while, questioning the notion that Turner's late work articu­lated a conclusive, radical vision that was heedless of public reaction, the texts explore how Turner had a very firm idea of the workings of the art market at that time.

Fully illustrated in colour, and with contributions by some of the foremost Turner scholars, this book breaks new ground in the continuing study of the life and legacy of one of art's greatest masters.

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