J.M.W. Turner: The 'Skies' Sketchbook
By (Author) Tate Publishing
Introduction by David Blayney-Brown
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
15th March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
Nature in art
759.2
Hardback
152
Width 142mm, Height 265mm, Spine 23mm
480g
Turner's sketchbooks were private things which he kept to himself. They might live for some time in his coat pockets or travel bags, to be pulled out as need arose. In the studio, they served as memory banks for future work. Besides many watercolor studies of sky effects, the sketchbook reproduced within this unique publication also includes pencil sketches of places in London and the surrounding area. Turner drew and painted sky, clouds, and weather all his life. As a boy he liked to go up to Hampstead Heath in North London, lie on his back to draw the sky, and return to town to sell his day's work. Late in life he made many colored studies, often in Kent, which he believed had the finest skies in Europe. This edition of the sketchbook reproduces all these beautiful drawings and watercolors in facsimile, with an illustrated introduction by Turner expert David Blayney Brown discussing their background and impact.
David Blayney Brown is Manton curator of British art, 1790-1850, Tate Britain.