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The author studies J. M. W. Turner’s extensive sketchbooks and drawings as the foundational material for his finished works, tracing artistic development through eight phases—apprenticeship, topographical draughtsmanship, explorations of the sublime, marine subjects, and a phase of 'simple nature' among others. Using thousands of sheets from the bequest, the analysis links hurried memoranda and studies to completed paintings, examines technique, influence, tours, and compositional experiments, and argues for a method that treats preliminary drawings as embryonic forms illuminating the painter’s methods of light, shade, and expressive transformation rather than as independent artworks.
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