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JMW Turner: The Lucerne Sketchbook

Hardback

Main Details

Title JMW Turner: The Lucerne Sketchbook
Authors and Contributors      Introduction by David Blayney-Brown
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 260
Category/GenreArt and design styles - c 1800 to c 1900
Individual artists and art monographs
Animals and nature in art (still life, landscapes and seascapes, etc)
ISBN/Barcode 9781849766142
ClassificationsDewey:759.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Tate Publishing
Imprint Tate Publishing
Publication Date 6 September 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Turner's sketchbooks were private things which he kept to himself. They might live for some time, rolled up 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. The sketchbook reproduced within this unique publication includes watercolour sketches Turner made on his trip to Lucerne in Switzerland capturing the beautiful Rigi mountain, a landscape he returned to again and again. Drawn back to the mountains, Turner made these sketches after the famous The Blue Rigi, Sunrise 1842, and they reveal his masterful hand as he portrays the ever changing moods of the Swiss-Alps, tantalising depicted through rainy showers, sunbeams filtering through clouds and rainbows cast across the blue mountain peaks. This edition of the sketchbook reproduces all these beautiful watercolours in facsimile, with an illustrated introduction by Turner expert David Blayney Brown discussing their background and impact.

Author Biography

Turner s (1775 1851) 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. The sketchbook reproduced within this unique publication includes watercolour sketches Turner made on his trip to Lucerne in Switzerland capturing the beautiful Rigi mountain, a landscape he returned to again and again. The works contained here were made after his famous The Blue Rigi, Sunrise 1842, and reveal his masterful hand as he portrays the ever-changing moods of the Swiss-Alps, tantalisingly depicted through rainy showers, sunbeams filtering through clouds and rainbows cast across the mountains.