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Turner's Wessex: Architecture and Ambition

By (author) Ian Warrell
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 29th Apr 2015
Dimensions: w 218mm h 218mm d 15mm
Weight: 985g
ISBN-10: 1857599306
ISBN-13: 9781857599305
Barcode No: 9781857599305
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Synopsis
The works featured in this book will illustrate how the precocious young Turner succeeded in winning the admiration of two of the most influential collectors in Britain, as well as the crucial role his depictions of Salisbury played in his campaign to establish himself as the pre-eminent artist of his generation. Turner's Wessex focuses attention on three aspects of Turner's many depictions of the Salisbury area. The first explores his responses to the Cathedral and town as a distinctive subject, particularly in connection with the commission he received from local antiquarian, Sir Richard Colt Hoare. The second addresses the series of views he painted of Fonthill for 'England's wealthiest son', the fascinating and eccentric William Beckford, which uniquely document the construction of this legendary neo-gothic Abbey. Finally, the book examines his work recording the central, southern counties of England, extending over a period of thirty years.

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