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J. M. W. Turner

October 1, 2007–January 6, 2008

Overview: This comprehensive survey of the work of J. M. W. Turner included 147 paintings and watercolors and 1 drawing by the artist. Many of the works were selected from Tate Britain and others were on loan from public and private collections in Great Britain and North America. The works were organized in chronological sections highlighting stages in the artist's career. His largest painting and only royal commission, The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, was loaned to the exhibition from the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England. 12 paintings and watercolors depicted the burning of the Houses of Parliament on October 16, 1834. The final section of the installation was devoted to the artist's unfinished works, which had not been exhibited during his lifetime.

The department of exhibition programs produced J.M.W. Turner, a 30-minute documentary film narrated by Jeremy Irons. The film was shown continuously in the West Building, Ground Floor, Project Room during the exhibition and was broadcast on Maryland Public Television. An audio tour was narrated by National Gallery of Art Director Earl A. Powell with commentary by exhibition curators Ian Warrell and Franklin Kelly. Voices of London, a concert of 18th- and 19th-century English composers, was presented on October 14.

The exhibition was organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in association with Tate Britain, London. Curators were Franklin Kelly, senior curator of American and British paintings, National Gallery of Art, Washington; Dorothy Kosinski, senior curator of painting and sculpture and The Barbara Thomas Lemmon Curator of European Art, Dallas Museum of Art; and Gary Tinterow, Engelhard Curator in Charge of the Department of 19th-Century, Modern, and Contemporary Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in association with Ian Warrell, curator of 18th- and 19th-century British art, Tate Britain. The exhibition at the National Gallery of Art was sponsored by The Exhibition Circle of the National Gallery of Art. It was supported by Access Industries. Bank of America was the national sponsor. The exhibition was supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. The film was was made possible by the HRH Foundation.

Attendance: 237,851 (97 days)

Location: West Building, Main Floor, Galleries 72 through 82

Catalogue: J. M. W. Turner, edited by Ian Warrell with an essay by Franklin Kelly. London: Tate Publishing, 2007.

Brochure: J. M. W. Turner, by Margaret Doyle. Washington DC: National Gallery of Art, 2007.

Web site: The exhibition brochure; portions of the documentary film J.M.W. Turner; an NGA Arttalk featuring a two-part interview with Ian Warrell, curator of 18th- and 19th-century British art, Tate Britain, and Franklin Kelly, senior curator of American and British paintings, National Gallery of Art, Washington; and Barbara Tempchin's interview of Franklin Kelly for NGA Backstory. Related Online Resources

Other venues:
Dallas Museum of Art
February 10–May 18, 2008

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
June 24–September 21, 2008
 

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