The Life of J. M. W. Turner: Founded on Letters and Papers Furnished by his Friends and Fellow Academicians

The Life of J. M. W. Turner: Founded on Letters and Papers Furnished by his Friends and Fellow Academicians

by Walter Thornbury
The Life of J. M. W. Turner: Founded on Letters and Papers Furnished by his Friends and Fellow Academicians

The Life of J. M. W. Turner: Founded on Letters and Papers Furnished by his Friends and Fellow Academicians

by Walter Thornbury
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Overview

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 2 fills out the record by detailing the artist's relationships with patrons such as Lord Egremont of Petworth House, and such fellow Royal Academicians as the sculptor Sir Francis Chantrey. Among the topics covered here are Turner's love of poetry, dealings with buyers, miserliness (or otherwise), the tailing off of his powers, and his final mysterious metamorphosis into 'Admiral Booth'. Advised by Ruskin not to try to 'mask the dark side' of his subject, Thornbury presents a rounded but still admiring picture of his hero.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108059435
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/14/2013
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Art and Architecture
Pages: 442
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.98(d)

Table of Contents

1. Turner at Petworth; 2. Turner's poetry; 3. Turner's friends and contemporaries; 4. Turner and the Royal Academy; 5. Turner's character; 6. Turner at Queen Anne Street; 7. The origin of several pictures; 8. Turner on varnishing days; 9. Mr Ruskin and the Turner critics; 10. Turner as a correspondent; 11. Turner's Venetian pictures; 12. The business man; 13. Turner and Chantrey; 14. Thirst for knowledge in old age; 15. The Artists' Benevolent Fund; 16. Twilight; 17. The Turner portraits; 18. Turner's genius; Appendix.

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