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Tate Britain Exhibition

Turner and the Masters

23 September 2009 – 31 January 2010
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Turner and the Masters: Curators in conversation

Curators in Conversation

This unforgettable show places beautiful masterpieces by Canaletto, Rubens, Rembrandt and Titian next to some of J.M.W. Turner's most dramatic paintings. It shines light on a lesser-known side of the British Romantic painter: his obsession to prove he was just as good, if not better, than the old masters who he so admired.

Turner was born into a working-class family and relentlessly pursued his ambition to be a great artist, once proclaiming, 'I am the great lion of the day.' He entered into direct competition with artists - past and present – who he considered as worthy rivals to his own fame.  In a final act of self-promotion, he asked in his bequest that two of his paintings hang in the National Gallery alongside the work of Claude Lorrain – and you can see these stunning paintings in this exhibition. Turner also had a great rivalry with John Constable. At the Royal Academy exhibition in 1832, Turner upstaged Constable by adding a dash of red to his own painting at the last minute – and Constable was none too pleased.

This is the first exhibition ever to explore the full range of Turner's challenges to the past, and his fierce rivalry with his contemporaries. Many works are reunited here for the first time in hundreds of years and others have never been seen together before in this light. Come along and decide which for yourselves which battles Turner wins, and which he loses.

Magnificent and hugely ambitious exhibition
The Times

Brilliant exhibition grounds Turner in history
The Guardian

The barber’s son who never lost his cockney accent remains one of the greatest painters of all time
The Daily Telegraph

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23 September 2009 – 31 January 2010

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    John Constable

    1776–1837
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    Joseph Mallord William Turner

    1775–1851
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