William Turner 1775 - 1851. Perhaps the most famous English Romantic landscape artist. He became known as 'the painter of light'

William Turner 1775 - 1851. Perhaps the most famous English Romantic landscape 	artist

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Snow Storm - Steam-Boat off a  Harbour's Mouth making Signals in Shallow Water, and going by the Lead. (Turner was in this Storm on the Night the Ariel left Harwich) I842, 9I x I22 cm. Clore Gallery,

Snow Storm - Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth making Signals in Shallow Water, and going by the Lead.Turner was in this Storm on the Night the Ariel left Harwich) I842, 9I x I22 cm. Clore Gallery,

One of the most extraordinary and daring of Turner’s pictures; end. wild and confused as it appears, one as nearly approaching to actual fact as it is possible for the hand of man to paint. Turner was not one who painted without experience. Vast as his imaginary drawings were, there is not one which is not based upon actual fact; the glorious reproduction in one complex image of mental impressions of various truths under the influence of an unexampled imagination. But here the image is more realistic, and the working of his mind has not resulted in a picture of “bowery loveliness.” but of one of the most terrible phenomena of nature—a snowstorm at sea. Nothing grieved Turner more than the way this picture was received by the public. A critic compared it to soapsuds and whitewash. “Soapsuds and white­wash!” Turner was heard to repeat to himself. “What would they have, 1 wonder! What do they think the sea ‘s like? I wish they ‘d been in it:

 Turner once witnessed a scene like this, and no entreaties could prevail upon him to go below; so he was lashed to the mast for four hours, and saw it out. “I did not expect to escape,” he skid, “but felt bound to record it if I dkI.’ There is something of the infinity of nature in. this picture, which has no begin­ning and no end; the sky is joined to the sea, the smoke to the cloud—the whole watery, misty world is fused together, and the ship itself seems to be incorporated with the elements. This is the truth of the picture, more strange than fiction, and less easy to be believed by those “who have eyes and see not”

Ruskin's opinion of this painting is that this is the grandest statement of sea motion, mist  and light that has ever been put on canvas.


Detail Snow Storm painted by Douglas Carpenter

The painting above is the central detail not from the Turner Snow Storm but from my attempt for demonstration purposes. Note I bent the mask even more than Turner's. I also put Turner tied to the mask, as he was said to have been! 

Snowstorm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps 1812 Clore Gallery  

Snowstorm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps. was the first picture with which Turner printed lines of poetry in the catalogue with a credit to an 'MS' poems 'Fallacies of Hope'.

Turner's pictures were becoming arranged, compositionally, around 'vortexes', in which the picture emanates from a central structure in a series of sweeps, as above for example. He also experimented with new forms, such as squares and octagons. His was always a deliberate in development. The painting reveals the extent to which Turner sees the style of the brushwork itself as a factor of the impact of the painting.

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