hi hello can we talk about this page of turner's sketchbook which they think is a study of lot and his daughters fleeing the destruction of sodom & how the page itself is straight up cut away behind them. because the physical hole in the paper is doing insane things for me. normally in a painting of this story you'd see flames or falling buildings or something in the background but here there's instead this horrifying emptiness in the material itself. like the paper world they exist in is literally dissolving away behind them. or what they don't see it just too awful to comprehend. insane
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Study for ‘Ships Bearing up for Anchorage (“The Egremont Seapiece”)’, JMW Turner, c. 1799-1802
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he tied himself to a mast in a storm??? for four hours???
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one of the most guys ever truly
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Making Anchors, J.M.W. Turner, c. 1796-7
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London: St Dunstan-in-the-East and the Custom House from the Thames, J.M.W. Turner, c. 1805-6
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sketches of sailors and marines, done by jmw turner aboard the hms victory in december 1805 upon her return after the battle of trafalgar
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JMW Turner, Whalers Boiling Blubber
Chalk and watercolor on paper, (c. 1845)
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obsessed with this. epic poem that exists only through its own out-of-context quotes and public speculation
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hannibal & his army crossing the alps is Insane in person. it's at least as tall as me and up close it feels like you're about to fall into it and drown in the storm, like idk seeing these vast strokes of clouds approaching you and then hannibal barely there in the distance is just. So.
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they were really just criticizing turner for anything back then
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