J.M.W. Turner, James McNeill Whistler, and Claude Monet created some of the most poetic landscapes of the 19th century. This beautiful book, which accompanies a major traveling exhibition, follows the three artists from the Thames to the Seine to the Venetian lagoon and is the first to explore the relationships among their works.
Friends, collaborators, and rivals, Monet and Whistler adopted and built on themes first developed by Turner, including the creation of a series of views of the same landscape under different lighting and climatic conditions. Their attempts to imitate in oil the effects that Turner had achieved in watercolor and pastel transformed their style and would prove to be highly influential. In addition, they were inspired by Turner to seek beauty in the modern urban environment. In doing so, they created visionary works that contributed to Impressionism and Symbolism, and remain among the most beloved landscapes of the 19th century.
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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.
Surely it’s an overstatement to call Claude Monet’s seminal 1872-3 canvas Impression, Sunrise the "offspring" of J.M.W. Turner’s sunsets and J.M. Whistler’s nocturnes, as Lochnan does in the preface to this book, which accompanies an exhibit that she curated at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. Not that there were no connections among the three painters: Turner clearly anticipated the later two artists’ interest in delicate, fleeting light effects; favorite subjects for all three included sunsets in Venice and fogs on the Thames, and all three were dogged by accusations that their sketchy, spontaneous pictures looked "unfinished." But by exaggerating these connections into a direct lineage, Lochnan flattens out the complexities and falls back on tenuous hypotheticals. Case in point: in one long caption she breezily progresses from the possibility that Monet "could have seen" a particular Venetian pastel of Whistler’s to the certainty that "Whistler’s pastels must have been in Monet’s mind when he visited the city." The seven curators and academics recruited to supplement Lochnan’s text take a more sober and nuanced view of the relations, perhaps because they have less stake in the exhibit’s premise of direct influence. Art historian John House, for example, supplies a thoughtful essay on Turner’s effect on Impressionism that never goes beyond the evidence, concluding that "the question of Turner’s influence on their work is more complex, and any answers are clouded by later comments and reminiscences from the artists themselves." But it’s the carefully chosen, gorgeously reproduced images themselves that make the most compelling evidence for the sympathies and rivalries among the three artists, who are no less fascinating for being, at times, as ambiguous as the misty mood-scapes which they drew.
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