J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) is probably Britain's greatest painter. Both
profoundly original and astonishingly prolific, he helped transform
landscape painting into an expressive art form of enormous range and
power. This book reveals the extent to which Turner wanted his paintings
to communicate intellectually as well as emotionally and how he used
landscape as a vehicle for deep ruminations on society, politics, and
the human condition. Sam Smiles discusses and illustrates the whole
range of Turner's work.