This attractively produced and priced portable volume follows the grand master of 19th century landscape painting as he travels the European countryside, finding inspiration and themes for his renowned drawings and paintings. Like many nineteenth-century Britons, William Turner was a passionate traveler, and the landscapes, cities, and people he encountered on his journeys throughout Europe provided the stimulus for a number of his sketches, watercolors, and paintings. Turner on Tour documents the artist’s European travels between 1802 and 1845, and provides fascinating insights into the ways the land and architecture shaped Turner’s work over two of his most prolific periods. Inge Herold’s engaging text reveals how the artist’s often harrowing experiences on boat, on foot, and by carriage throughout France, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland brought Turner to a new appreciation of his Romantic themes, and allowed him to incorporate his observations of man’s interactions with nature into some of the most moving and profound landscapes of all time. Nearly every page of this volume features stunning reproductions, most of them in full color, revealing Turner’s brilliant treatment of natural light and its effects on land and sea.
Diesen Sommer war ich nach langen Jahren mal wieder in der Tate Britain und ein paar herausragende Skitzen von Regensburg haben mich veranlasst, mehr über Turners mannigfaltige Reisen zu lesen. Dieser Band wird den Reisen Turners indes nicht gerecht, sonder hechelt diese - wenngleich schön bebildert - nur akribisch, kurz und in merkwürdiger Sortierung durch.