Young Mr Turner
- 552 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) is often regarded as Britain's greatest painter. Through extensive research and a meticulous examination of evidence from the artist's first 40 years, Eric Shanes has uncovered a wealth of new information, established fresh connections, and offered original insights. His background as a painter allows him to understand the practical aspects of Turner’s work, revealing previously overlooked elements. To deepen our understanding of the relationship between Turner the man and Turner the artist, the book features over 450 illustrations that are integral to the narrative. This enables a clearer perception of Turner's formative years and early maturity. Within a chronological framework, Shanes charts Turner's personal and artistic developments, exploring his character's strengths and weaknesses, as well as his intellectual and emotional complexity. The account delves into Turner's creative aims, imaginative evolution, poetic aspirations, sense of duty, and educational ambitions. It also examines his mastery of art-world politics, professional relationships, financial dealings, travels, and living conditions. Ultimately, despite challenges in verbal communication, Turner is revealed to have possessed one of the sharpest minds in art history.









