Last Few Weeks: Seeing the Light - Turner’s discovery of Italy in 1819

October 5 2023

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

It's the last chance to see the Turner House's latest exhibition Seeing the Light - Turner’s discovery of Italy in 1819. The brilliance of having a house museum dedicated to a single artist is that focused subjects such as these can be explored in a such a comprehensive fashion.

According to the blurb on their website:

In the summer of 1819, the landscape artist J.M.W. Turner set off on a journey to Italy that would have a profound impact on his life and work. Visitors to Turner’s House this summer will be able to enjoy an exhibition of evocative watercolours capturing some of Turner’s first impressions of the place he was to later call the ‘land of all bliss’, and which provided inspiration for the rest of his career.

Seeing the Light represents an exciting opportunity for the public to see some of Italy’s most well known and loved sites – Venice, Rome, Naples – through Turner’s eyes, in the unique setting of his then rural retreat in Twickenham.  Visitors to this tightly-focussed exhibition will also be able to appreciate Turner’s evolving use of colour and light before and after 1819,  thanks to generous loans from Tate, the Guildhall Art Gallery and a private collection.

The show will close on Sunday 29th October 2023.

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