Paths to Fame: Turner Watercolours from the Courtauld Opens

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Paths to Fame: Turner Watercolours from the Courtauld Opens
J.M.W Turner (1775-1851), Dawn after the Wreck, c. 1841. Watercolour and gouache, 25.1 x 36.8 cm © The Courtauld Gallery.



LONDON.- Throughout his life, Turner orchestrated his career with fame in mind. Intensely ambitious, he travelled throughout Britain and the Continent in search of inspirational views which would be commercially successful. Following in his footsteps, the exhibition tracks the evolution of his extraordinarily inventive and entrepreneurial approach to making watercolour landscapes. It also stresses the vital contribution of patronage and print publication and the role of collectors and friends, most notably the influential art critic John Ruskin, as champions and promoters of his work.

On view will be works from across the artist’s career, ranging from an ambitious early view of Avon Gorge made when Turner was just sixteen years old to the monumental highly finished watercolours of his maturity and examples of the celebrated expressive late works. The works from The Courtauld Gallery will be supplemented by closely related loans from Tate and private collections, enabling viewers to trace the development of certain compositions from early sketches and exploratory ‘colour beginnings’ to finished watercolours and published prints.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a special display of selected British watercolours bequeathed to The Courtauld Gallery by Dorothy Scharf in 2007. This will offer an opportunity to consider Turner’s work in the broader context of British watercolour painting of the 18th and early 19th century.












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