
Turner at Tate
Exploring the work of the artist J.M.W Turner, who is widely recognised as England's greatest painter.
- Release Date
- 2006-07-22
- Runtime
- 1h 0m
- Status
- Released
- Rating
- N/A
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Overview
The artist J.M.W. Turner is widely recognised as Englandās greatest painter. Tate has the worldās finest and most extensive collection of his work. Turner at Tate explores Turnerās art through many of his best-known canvases and exquisite sketches and watercolours, all newly and exceptionally filmed in HDTV from the original artworks. Incorporating the landscapes and places that inspired the works, the film provides an overview of Turnerās life and - in an accessible and engrossing way - of critical approaches to his art. The filmās focus is Turner and England, and his work is considered against the radical social and political changes of the early nineteenth century. Turner at Tate is a film about ideas and history and landscape, a film about colour and light. Contributors include Tate curators Ian Warrell and David Blayney Brown, and art historians Sam Smiles and Barry Venning. Also featured on the DVD are ten additional short films, each of which considers in detail a major work.

