Voyage of The Slave Ship: J.M.W. Turner's Masterpiece in Historical Context

Voyage of The Slave Ship: J.M.W. Turner's Masterpiece in Historical Context

by Stephen J. May
Voyage of The Slave Ship: J.M.W. Turner's Masterpiece in Historical Context

Voyage of The Slave Ship: J.M.W. Turner's Masterpiece in Historical Context

by Stephen J. May

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Overview

Set against the backdrop of the Atlantic slave trade, this book traces the development, exhibition and final disposition of one of J.M.W. Turner's greatest and most memorable paintings. Queen Victoria's reign (1837-1901) in Great Britain produced unprecedented wealth and luxury. For artists and writers this period was particularly noteworthy in that it gave them the opportunity to both praise their country and criticize its overreaching ambition. At the forefront of these artists and writers were men like J.M.W. Turner, Dickens, Thackeray, Tennyson, and John Ruskin, who created some of the most enduring works of art while exposing many of the social evils of their native land.

The book also analyzes the man behind the painting. Aloof, gruff and mysterious, Turner resisted success. He worked as a solitary artist, traveling to Europe, sketching towns along the way, studying nature, and transferring his experiences to finished paintings upon his return to London. The son of a barber, he grew up in London and experienced many of the social issues of the age: slavery and freedom, poverty in the slums, monarchy and democracy, stability and anarchy. He was a poet of nature and its innumerable mysteries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476615509
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/03/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

A former university professor, Stephen J. May is now an independent arts historian and biographer. The author of seven other books and many journal articles, he also serves as a guest curator at leading art institutions. He lives in Sedona, Arizona.
A former university professor, Stephen J. May is now an independent arts historian and biographer. The author of seven other books and many journal articles, he also serves as a guest curator at leading art institutions. He lives in Sedona, Arizona.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chronology
One. Painter of Light, Creature of Darkness
Two. The Middle Passage
Three. Clarkson’s Long Ride
Four. Painting, Poetry and Politics: 1807–1830
Between pages 92 and 93 are 4 plates containing 7 reproductions
Five. Water Water Everywhere
Six. The Poetry of Devastation
Seven. Mr. Ruskin Intervenes
Eight. The Way to America
Nine. Epilogue
Chapter Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
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