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The Paintings of J. M. W. Turner
Monday, June 30, 2008
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is hosting the first U.S. retrospective of English romantic painter J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) in more than forty years. It’s on display from July 1 –September 21. Kathryn Galitz is curator.
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There are a couple of Turners on permanent display at the Frick? I hear they never loan them out.
Will they have the paintings they just found? They thought Rushkin burnt them for being obscene? Are they any good?
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