News

J.M.W. Turner, prophet of climate change ... a moment do you see the iron manacles between the waves — a Romantic liberty Turner took. And the hands stretching from the ocean, desperate for ...
“J.M.W. Turner: Watercolors from the Tate” comes ... built scenes partly from the world and largely from his imagination, a lyrical romantic to the core. John Constable, Turner’s chief ...
Joseph Mallord William Turner is one Great Britain's greatest artists. His paintings, both watercolors and oils, define Romanticism, a movement in which artists responded to the awesome power of ...
Monet criticized the “exuberant romanticism” of Turner’s painting ... A 1966 exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, “J.M.W. Turner: Imagination and Reality,” tried to make ...
SUSAN STAMBERG, BYLINE: J.M.W. Turner is played by Timothy ... KELLY: And that immediacy is really extraordinary. STAMBERG: Turner's works are full of romantic light, but he could be brutish ...
“J.M.W. Turner: Romance and Reality” opened on March 29, as part of the YCBA’s opening after renovation closures. On Saturday, the Yale Center for British Art unveiled a new exhibit dedicated to the ...
Or so the organizers of “J.M.W. Turner: Romance and Reality” at the Yale Center for British Art (through July 27) remind us. The show, containing more than 75 works—oil paintings ...
The painting turned out to be a watercolor by the English artist J.M.W. Turner. Born in 1775, Turner is “perhaps the best-loved English Romantic artist,” as London’s National Gallery writes.
Minster Auctions A lost watercolor sketch by J.M.W. Turner, the celebrated English Romantic painter, has been found in an attic at Kinsham Court, a country estate in rural England.
Last year, one lucky British family found out that an artwork they snatched up for a bargain at auction is actually a long-lost watercolor by English Romantic painter J. M. W. Turner. On March 20 ...
The painting turned out to be a watercolor by the English artist J.M.W. Turner. Born in 1775, Turner is “perhaps the best-loved English Romantic artist,” as London’s National Gallery writes.