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TATE publishing, 2004, softcover, large format, illustrated, index, 262 pages, condition: as new.
Whilst these three great artists have been the subject of numerous exhibitions and publications, the relationship between them has never fully been explored. Now, for the first time, a team of specialists examine this artistic triangle. Exhibition at Tate Britain, Spring 2004."
Katharine A. Lochnan is a senior curator of prints and drawings at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Ian Warrell is a Tate curator and editor of Turner and Venice.
Superb analysis (well-illustrated) of three artists: the Englishman J. M. W. Turner, and two artists inspired by his work, James McNeill Whistler (American expat) and Claude Monet (French impressionist) ... Whistler and Monet, good friends, shared this seminal influence, even to the point of drawing and painting on the Thames and in Venice ... catalogue of the 2004 exhibit, held at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; the Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Paris; and Tate Britain, London ... if only there really were time travel ...