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The tagged book is a novel about the modern-day pursuit of a rare and fantastic JMW Turner painting that the artist created while in residence at Petworth House in Suffolk. Both the art caper and the historical-fiction sections ask the reader to imagine a glorious (and alas totally fictional) painting that would render the viewer awestruck.
It boggles the mind.
Image: Venice, from the porch of Madonna Della Salute, ca 1835 (At The Met)
Swe_Eva I‘ll believe that - first time I saw a Turner “in the flesh,” I was pretty gobsmacked. 👍🏻 7y
Dogearedcopy @Swe_Eva This last time, I rounded the corner, and the two Turners that were mounted in the gallery hit me like headlights! I audibly gasped! #TheMet 7y
Swe_Eva @Dogearedcopy The pictures of his paintings are NOT a good representation of reality! 😁 I had a similar reaction first time I saw a Rembrandt in real life - I suddenly realized why he's considered a master, something images of his work doesn't quite relay. 7y