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  • J.M.W. Turner, Fire at the Grand Storehouse of the Tower of London, (L’incendie du Grand Entrepôt de la Tour de Londres), 1841. Aquarelle sur papier, 23,5 x 32,5 cm. Tate Gallery, Londres.
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    L’âge de la déraison

    March 3, 2015 / 0 Comments

    Pensons à ce moment où un artiste atteint une telle maîtrise qu’il devient reconnaissable parmi cent autres. Ainsi en est-il lorsque les premières notes d’une Symphonie de Beethoven commencent à résonner. En français, on utilise le drôle de mot de « patte ». Ou identité, si vous préférez. Cependant cette identité est changeante : elle évolue ! Oui, les artistes sont comme nous… Mis à part Mozart, j’ai rarement entendu parler d’artistes capables de composer des menuets… à l’âge de six ans (véridique). Autre prodige, autre médium : Turner a signé sa première aquarelle à l’âge de douze ans ! Deux ans plus tard, il entrait à l’École de la Royal Academy. Cette précocité permet de…

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    January 26, 2015 / 0 Comments

    Do you know what the last sentence of Joseph Mallord William Turner – incontrovertibly the greatest British painter of all time – was? “The sun is God.” The last words of a real genius! They sum up not only his beliefs, but also his notion of art. People call him the “painter of light”. They could just as well call him the “painter of the sea”. Perhaps they should go for “the painter of the sea AND WHOA DO YOU SEE THAT LIGHT?!” From February 24 to May 24, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles is hosting one of the biggest Turner exhibitions that has ever been, focusing…

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