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Turner's Classical Landscapes Kathleen Nicholson

Turner's Classical Landscapes By Kathleen Nicholson

Turner's Classical Landscapes by Kathleen Nicholson


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Turner's Classical Landscapes: Myth and Meaning by Kathleen Nicholson

Now famous for their immediate impact of color, light, and atmospheric effect, the landscapes of Romantic painter J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) were at first the object of opposing critical claims: from one side the British artist was charged with painting pictures of nothing and very like, from the other, with allowing too much content to eclipse his presentation of nature. Taking this paradox as its starting point, Kathleen Nicholson's richly illustrated book proposes a thorough revision of how we understand the enigmatic artist who revolutionized landscape painting. Advancing the growing interest in Turner's handling of content, without ignoring questions of style, Nicholson shows how Turner used the themes of antiquity to explore the ways natural imagery can embody meaning, and how he came to view interpretation itself as a primary subject.


Nicholson maintains that by seeking themes in ancient myth, culture, and history, Turner was able to reinvest nature with new values and concepts, thereby accomplishing a genuinely modern revision of classical landscape in an early nineteenth-century idiom. His inquiry into the nature of meaning, she argues, led him to articulate a narrative that engaged the viewer in reading or interpreting both symbolic and purely visual imagery. Among the first to analyze systematically the themes treated in Turner's early sketchbooks, Nicholson traces the artist's understanding of a given legend, ancient author, or formal source as it developed over time, providing rare insight into the extent and character of his manipulation of subject matter.

Turner's Classical Landscapes Reviews

In Turner's Classical Landscapes: Myth and Meaning, Kathleen Nicholson allows us to see the old system collapse in slow motion, to watch as one of the greatest of Western artists tries to come to terms with a reality that has changed beyond all reckoning. * The Journal of Art *

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GOR008590170
9780691040806
069104080X
Turner's Classical Landscapes: Myth and Meaning by Kathleen Nicholson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
19900916
318
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