J. M. W. Turner: The Man Who Set Painting on Fire
By (Author) Olivier Meslay
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
23rd May 2005
23rd May 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
History of art
759.2
Paperback
160
Width 125mm, Height 177mm
240g
In 1801, at the age of 26, Joseph Mallord William Turner became the youngest ever member of the Royal Academy. His early paintings combined great historical themes with inspired visions of nature, but subsequent experiments with the effects of light led him swiftly towards a evolutionary dissolution of forms.
In this profusely illustrated book, Olivier Meslay invites us to follow the development of Turner's incandescent art, a bridge between Romanticism and Impressionism and one of Britains' most remarkable contributions to art.
'Concise, well illustrated, carefully researched and stylishly written with a fascinating chapter on documents and letters' - Artists & Illustrators Magazine
Olivier Meslay is curator of paintings at the Louvre in Paris.