Turner and the sublime
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Turner and the sublime
University of Chicago Press, 1981, c1980
Phoenix ed
- : pbk
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Originally published in 1980 by British Museum Publications for an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Nov. 1, 1980-Jan. 4, 1981; Yale Center for British Art, Feb. 11-Apr. 19, 1981; and the British Museum, May 15-Sept. 20, 1981
Bibliography: p. [189]
Includes index
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Throughout his life Turner was profoundly influenced by the eighteenth-century aesthetic theory of the "sublime." However, as Andrew Wilton now shows, the sublime was not merely a springboard for Turner's innovations; he reinterpreted the theory with great individualism and offered it to the world as a fresh and even more far-reaching philosophy of art.
The 140 illustrations, which include 32 in color, reproduce watercolors and prints that demonstrate the development of Turner's response to the sublime in areas as various as architecture, the picturesque, the "terrific," the sea, cities, mountains, and lakes. Many of the subjects have not previously been published.
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