Gerald Wilkinson Livres



These 'unfinished' watercolours were the germinating, iridescent centre from which some of Turner's best known works emerged. The Petworth Watercolour, the 'Colour Beginnings', the sketches for 'Rivers of France' and other blue-paper sketches are all famous, yet have never before been reproduced in useful quantity. Here are relevant pencil sketchbooks, carefully but entertainingly annotated, provide a chronological matrix.The range, power, and brilliance of these watercolours will astonish even those who those who know Turner well through his oil paintings. From his return from Italy in 1820 to the 'Burning Houses of Parliament' in 1834, we see his work rise to a level equalled in the story of art. In his colour sketches Turner reaches out to precarious edges of artistic achievement.
Paperback book. Gerald Wilkinson, author. First published in 1977 by Barrie and Jenkins, Ltd. Printed by Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, Ltd. London and Eastleigh. Colour reproduction by Colour Workshop, Ltd, Hertford. Total 160 pages. Spine is tight and straight, pages are clean and without markings. Contains black and white and colour illustrations. "This book contains a comprehensive selection of the illustrations from the first two (of four) volumes by Gerald Wilkinson devoted to Turner's Sketches and Sketchbooks." A really nice art book. *4BC3