Categorieën: Alle - landscapes - drama - industrial - nature

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Turner and Constable, two renowned artists, diverged from traditional portraiture to emphasize landscapes, reflecting the encroaching industrial revolution. Constable’s work focused on familiar, serene scenes of the East-Anglian countryside, capturing fine details of rural life and atmospheric conditions with a conservative approach.

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TURNER AND CONSTABLE

DIFFERENCES

Instead, Constable represented objects that Turner rarely painted
Constable is more quieter and more homely
Turner was stronger in both wings (oil and watercolour)
Turner tending towards the dramatic

ASPECTS IN COMMON

both turned their backs on traditional portraits in favour of landscapes
they wanted to show nature in the face of the encroaching industrial revolution

CONSTABLE

Constable made some sketches during summers he spent in Hampstead
he could observe and drop down clouds and atmospheric effects

parochial vision

he was focused on the details of rural life
Instead, Turner works tend towards expressionism

he use the colors and the light to describe the emotional tone of his images

old rotten planks and willows
slimy posts and brickwork
his lifelike depictions of the East-Anglian countryside are more conservative

TURNER

his first painting that he exhibited was at the sea
For Turner, the sea could be a site for a classical dramas

he captures perfectly the various mood of the ocean

he was considered more radical than this rival
he also represented the collisions between nature and technology
he was also addicted to

in essence, he wanted to reflect the great social, political and industrial changes of the time

shipwrecks

painting storms

high drama