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Voyage of The Slave Ship - J.M.W. Turner's Masterpiece in Historical Context (Paperback)
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Voyage of The Slave Ship - J.M.W. Turner's Masterpiece in Historical Context (Paperback)
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Set against the backdrop of the Atlantic slave trade, this book
traces the development, exhibition, and final disposition of one of
J. M. W. Turner's greatest and most memorable paintings. Queen
Victoria's reign (1837-1901) in Great Britain produced
unprecedented wealth and luxury. For artists and writers this
period was particularly noteworthy in that it gave them the
opportunity to both praise their country and criticise its
overreaching ambition. At the forefront of these artists and
writers were men like J. M. W. Turner, Charles Dickens, William
Makepeace Thackeray, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and John Ruskin, who
created some of the most enduring works of art while exposing many
of the social evils of their native land. The book also analyses
the man behind the painting. Aloof, gruff and mysterious, Turner
resisted success. He worked as a solitary artist, travelling to
Europe, sketching towns along the way, studying nature, and
transferring his experiences to finished paintings upon his return
to London. The son of a barber, he grew up in London and
experienced many of the social issues of the age: slavery and
freedom, poverty in the slums, monarchy and democracy, stability
and anarchy. Turner was truly the poet of nature and its
innumerable mysteries.
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