Showing 37 results for 'J.M.W. Turner'
J.M.W. Turner’s Remedy: A Cure for Bilious Bowels
Ever wondered what you’d do if you were to suffer from the unpleasantries of a bout of traveller’s diarrhoea or …
J.M.W. Turner: Fire at the Tower of London
New research has solved the mystery about J.M.W. Turner’s watercolour sketches, which were previously thought to show the notorious fire …
Dating J.M.W. Turner: Another Visit to the Netherlands
New research has helped to date one of Turner’s sketchbooks from a trip along the river Rhine, from Rotterdam south …
‘Fire and Water’: Turner and Constable in the Royal Academy, 1831
Pictures by John Constable and J.M.W. Turner hung side by side in the Royal Academy in 1831, an arrangement orchestrated …
The Fall of Anarchy : Politics and Anatomy in an Enigmatic Painting by J.M.W. Turner
The subject of Turner’s mysterious unfinished painting, known today as Death on a Pale Horse, is a problem that …
Critical Dilation: How William Hazlitt Judged Paintings
For William Hazlitt paintings become politically charged when their self-contained worlds make us aware of our creative potential for renewing …
Tate Papers no.25: Spring 2016
This issue explores the theme of collaboration, focusing on examples of artistic projects that draw attention to the political implications …
‘Suffer a Sea-Change’: Turner, Painting, Drowning
This paper reflects upon the implications of J.M.W. Turner’s close and varied attention to the depiction of sea-water. In particular, …
Tate Papers no.33: 2020
Open Access Repository: Enhancing Research in Cultural Organisations
The open access repository pilot project is one among many initiatives being undertaken by Tate to make its research more …
Gothic Cathedrals from Romanticism to Modernism: Images and Ideas
Taking as its starting point John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows exhibited 1831, this paper considers what factors made …
The Framing of John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
This paper examines the re-framing of John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, first exhibited at the Royal Academy …
William Blake’s 1809 Exhibition
This paper introduces the 1809 London exhibition that William Blake organised of his own works, exploring its high ambition and …
Memory and the Aesthetics of Military Experience: Viewing the Landscape of the Anglo-Mysore Wars
Examining landscape imagery produced after the third Anglo-Mysore War (1789–92), Rosie Dias argues that these works oscillated between memorialisation, personal …
The Painting
Mousehold Heath, the Norwich School and Similar Landscapes Beyond
The Materials Used by British Oil Painters in the Nineteenth Century
This paper reviews existing literature on nineteenth-century British artists’ materials. Sources of information, such as colourmen’s archives, artists’ diaries and …
Listening for the Sublime: Aural-Visual Improvisations in Nineteenth-Century Musical Art
Music’s capacity to expose the contradictions which emerged within late nineteenth-century understandings of the sublime is explored in relation to …
The Roman Campagna Revisited: Art & Environment
Richard Wrigley reconnects the Roman campagna – a landscape endowed with considerable artistic significance – with its troubled history as …