Short introduction with over 100 paintings highlighting the
revolutionary approach by Turner whose powerful sweeping strokes turned
away from portraiture and prepared the way for Impressionism.
The English Romantic painter Joseph Mallord William Turner (23 April
1775-19 December 1851) was a brilliant landscape artist, a
watercolourist and printmaker. His style, powerful and fierce, melding
the elements with humankind are thought by many to have prepared the way
for Impressionism. In his time he was controversial, but his focus
on land and seascapes widened the palette of artists and their audience,
and his impressionistic brushwork prepared the way for the fragmentation
of the modern era. This wonderful new book brings to life his greatest
achievements, with such paintings as The Fighting 'Temeraire', Inside
Tintern Abbey and Rain, Steam and Speed (The Great Western Railway).