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Paths to Fame: Turner Watercolours from the Courtauld Gallery

Paths to Fame: Turner Watercolours from the Courtauld Gallery

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Paths to Fame: Turner Watercolours from the Courtauld Gallery

by (Turner, J. M. W.) Joanna Selbourne:

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-Wordsworth Trust (2008)-. Exhibition / Collection catalogue. First edition 2008. 184 pages. Illustrated mainly in colour, some duotone. Paperback. Fine. This catalogue accompanies an exhibition at Dove Cottage, Grasmere, and The Courtauld Gallery, London, which will be the first full display of the Courtauld s outstanding collection of watercolours by J.M.W. Turner (1775 1851). The collection spans the artist s career, ranging from an important early view of the Avon Gorge, Bristol, made when Turner was just sixteen years old, to examples of the monumental highly finished watercolours of his maturity and the celebrated expressive late works. The catalogue will trace the evolution of Turner s extraordinarily inventive approach to the making of landscape in watercolour. It will focus specifically on Turner s travels in search of inspirational and commercial landscape views as well his entrepreneurial promotion of his work through print making. We follow Turner s progression towards an increasingly poetic vision of landscape in which time, light and colour and the transitory effects of weather become his prime concern. Finally, his late works characterized by a powerfully expressive experimentation which pushed the boundaries of watercolour technique are considered. The selection of works will include eight rarely seen, magnificent watercolours bequeathed to The Courtauld in 2007 by the late Dorothy Scharf. Comparison with closely related works from Tate and private collections will enable viewers to trace the development of certain compositions, including the celebrated panoramic view of the Crook of Lune, from early sketches and exploratory colour beginnings to finished watercolours and, in some cases, published prints. We are specialists in Artists Monographs & Catalogues with a picture of the cover available on request. All items are as described and dispatched within 24 hours in a secure package. We are professional booksellers with over 35 years experience, you may order with confidence. Paths to Fame: Turner Watercolours from the Courtauld Gallery 9781905256334

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Title
Paths to Fame: Turner Watercolours from the Courtauld Gallery
Author
(Turner, J. M. W.) Joanna Selbourne:
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Used
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1905256337
ISBN 13
9781905256334
Publisher
-Wordsworth Trust (2008)-
Place of Publication
London / Grasmere.
This edition first published
2008

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