Back in print after a decade, this book, which A. S. Byatt called "a
pleasure to read," explores the life of J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851),
Britain's most mysterious painter, whose range of work encompasses
seascapes and landscapes, executed in both immensely powerful oil
paintings and intimate watercolors. Anthony Bailey crafts what the
Guardian called a "very fine portrait" of Turner, the short and stout
son of a Covent Garden barber, who achieved fame and fortune during his
lifetime and whose works remain enormously popular and influential
today. Bailey "writes with flair and imagination" (Sunday Times),
using archival material, scholarly literature and research, and many of
Turner's sketchbooks, paintings, and watercolors to shed new light on
this complicated and secretive artistic figure.