movies
CURRENT Exhibition
paths to fame
turner watercolours from the courtauld
30 October 2008 – 25 January 2009

PATHS TO FAME
An introduction to the exhibition with curator Joanna Selborne.
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the movie [2:43 min]

Turner's early ambition
By the end of the 18th century, castles, abbeys and churches were immensly popular subjects for engraving.
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the movie [1:51 min]

Lake Lucerne
Turner had first visited Lake Lucerne in 1802 and always remained attracted to its scenery.
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the movie [3:11 min]

THE LURE OF THE CONTINENT
When Turner left England his sights were set on Switzerland, for him the complete concept of Sublime landscape.
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the movie [2:40 min]

BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS
Turner used book illustration as a means of self-promotion producing hundreds of watercolours for prints.
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the movie [3:50 min]

SAND SEA AND SKY
More than 100 works owe their origin to the time in and around Margate in the area of north-east Kent known as the Isle of Thanet.
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the movie [2:55 min]

Dawn after the Wreck
Ruskin interpreted this poignant scene as an elegaic lament on the destructive powers of the sea.
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the movie [3:59 min]

Chepstow Castle
Bridges greatly appealed to Turner, who frequently depicted them from an oblique perspective, linking the viewer with the far landscape.
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the movie [3:57 min]
