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Joseph Mallord William Turner
News about Joseph Mallord William Turner, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
ARTICLES ABOUT JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER
By SARAH LYALL
A curator at the Tate Britain has concluded that the prudish Victorian critic John Ruskin did
not set fire to erotic drawings by the artist J. M. W. Turner. January 13,
2005 Arts News
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Arts Briefing column: London's Royal Academy of Arts notifies Art Loss Register that death
mask of British painter J M W Turner, not seen since mid-1980's, is lost or has been stolen; exhibitions at
Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum are to receive awards of excellence from
International Assn of Art Critics/USA in ceremony on January 12 at Japan Society; rocker Ozzy Osbourne, injured
in accident on all-terrain vehicle at his English estate on December 8, is released ... December 24, 2003 Arts News
MORE ON JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER AND:
ACCIDENTS AND SAFETY,
ROBBERIES AND THEFTS,
MUSIC,
LOST AND FOUND PROPERTY,
TIGERS,
MAGIC AND MAGICIANS,
ART,
AWARDS, DECORATIONS AND HONORS,
HORN, ROY,
OSBOURNE, OZZY,
OSBOURNE, SHARON,
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART,
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART,
ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS,
INTERNATIONAL ASSN OF ART CRITICS,
GUGGENHEIM, SOLOMON R, MUSEUM
By CAROL VOGEL
As the Museum of Modern Art expands its 53rd Street home, it is also embarking on a serious
initiative to refine its permanent collection. September 26,
2003 Arts News
MORE ON JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER AND:
PUBLIC ART,
BENCHES,
PARKS AND OTHER RECREATION AREAS,
ART,
BERGGRUEN, HEINZ,
LOWRY, GLENN,
FAGGIONATO, GERARD,
PICASSO, PABLO,
BACON, FRANCIS,
DUBUFFET, JEAN,
PACEWILDENSTEIN,
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART,
TARGET DIVISION OF DAYTON HUDSON CORP,
CENTRAL PARK CONSERVANCY,
KIMBELL ART MUSEUM,
NEW YORK CITY,
CENTRAL PARK (NYC)
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Arts Briefing column: Experts at Tate Britain, correcting 30-year-old mistake, rename two
landscape paintings by J M W Turner; both paintings will be on view from October 9 through January 11; British
study reportedly finds that children between 9 and 13 know difference between actual and fictional violence and
find violence on television news more disturbing than what they see on screen; Naxos label is set to release
first 5 of 50 compact discs carrying more than 600 newly recorded sacred and s... September
23, 2003 Movies News
MORE ON JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER AND:
RECORDINGS (AUDIO),
MUSIC,
JEWS,
VIOLENCE,
MOTION PICTURES,
TELEVISION,
CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
ART,
NEWS AND NEWS MEDIA,
NAXOS,
TATE GALLERY
By TIM HILTON
For J. M. W. Turner, the subject of James Hamilton's biography, complex ideas were transformed
into features of the landscape. September 7, 2003 Arts Review
Correction of June 13 review of show of Turner seascapes at Clark Art Institute in
Williamstown, Mass June 16, 2003 Corrections Correction
By HOLLAND COTTER
An enchanting show in Williamstown, Mass., offers a concentrated look at the role that the sea
played in James Mallord William Turner's art. June 13, 2003 Travel Review
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Arts Briefing; astronomers calculate that on July 13 moon will rise over southern French
village in just same position as when van Gogh painted Evening Landscape with Rising Moon in 1889; Elvis Presley
memorabilia to go on display in Liverpool under auspices of Beatles Story museum; Clark Art Institute to show
Turner seascapes; Somerset House in London to show early photos of St Petersburg from Hermitage collection; 18th
season of SummerStage to open in New York's Central Park; photos; tenors Sa... June 12,
2003 Arts News
MORE ON JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER AND:
MUSIC,
FESTIVALS,
COLOSSEUM (ROME),
CENTRAL PARK SUMMERSTAGE,
PARKS AND OTHER RECREATION AREAS,
PHOTOGRAPHY,
ART,
BANG ON A CAN FESTIVAL,
TRAVEL AND VACATIONS,
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS,
THEATER,
VAN GOGH,
PRESLEY, ELVIS,
ALVAREZ, MARCELO,
LICITRA, SALVATORE,
CLARK ART INSTITUTE,
SYMPHONY SPACE,
SOMERSET HOUSE,
BEATLES
By CAROL VOGEL
Two paintings by J. M. W. Turner have been returned to the Tate Gallery in London eight years
after they were stolen from an exhibition in Germany. December 21,
2002 World News
By ROBERTA SMITH
One century, five decades and one year after the death of the English painter J. M. W. Turner,
we are still grappling with his immense achievement. March 1,
2002 Arts Review
*Romantic is a descriptive word applied to art, music, and literature, mainly of the early 19th century,
which share common quality. These include energetic individuality with an affinity to the natural world. Artists in the group whose pieces
were Romantic include Constable, Girtin, Friedrich, Delacroix, and of course Turner.
Turner became interested in contemporary technology, as can be seen from "The Fighting Temeraire" and "Rain, Steam and Speed". At the time his free,
expressive handling of these subjects was criticized, but it is now widely appreciated.
The Turner Bequest is the name given to the gift of a large number of paintings and drawings which the English artist
Joseph Mallord William Turner made posthumously to the British nation. Most of these works are now in the Clore Gallery at the
Tate Gallery on Millbank, London, in one institution, as he wished. Not counting real estate
the artist's fortune was valued at £140,000, including more than 19,000 paintings watercolours and drawings. Around 250 for every year of his
life. However the Royal Academy conditionally left £1000, got £20,000, and distant relations, not mentioned in his will, got the houses and
money: We the public never got our complete collection of Turner's work held together in one gallery as requested, until the Clore Gallery
140 years late- a violation of Turner's rights.
Under the terms of the Turner Bequest, two of his paintings were directed to be hung in the National Gallery
with two of the gallery's pictures by Claude, as they now are in the marvelous Room 15.
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