The Sun Rising Through Vapour: Turner's Early Seascapes

The Sun Rising Through Vapour: Turner's Early Seascapes

by PaulSpencer-Longhurst (Author)

Synopsis

This catalogue, published to accompany the Barber Institute's 2003/04 exhibition, The Sun Rising through Vapour, presents some of Turner's most luminous seascapes, painted during the early part of his career from 1795 to 1810. His first exhibited oil painting, Fisherman at Sea of 1796, was described at the time as masterly, and his early reputation was founded on a series of dramatic seapieces that he regularly showed at the Royal Academy, the British Institution and in his own gallery until about 1810. The artist even claimed to have lashed himself, Ulysses-like to the mast of a ship during a storm in order to be able to grasp the full force of the experience. Edited by Paul Spencer-Longhurst Specifications: Softback, 210 x 210 mm, 72 pages, ISBN: 9781903942253, publication: October 2003, published price: GBP12.95

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
Publisher: Third Millennium Publishing
Published: 30 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 190394225X
ISBN 13: 9781903942253

Media Reviews
The best reproduction of Turner's paintings I have ever seen. Paul Spencer-Longhurst, Curator, The Barber Institute.
Author Bio
Paul Spencer-Longhurst is Senior Curator of the Barber Institute of Fine Art, Birmingham, England and Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Birmingham. His previous publications include The Blue Bower: Rossetti in the 1860's (2000) and Puvis de Chavannes: The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (2002).