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« Reply #5895 on: 13:49:37, 02-10-2008 »

No, I was never in lake district.
I like how lights you captured the lights.
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« Reply #5896 on: 13:51:09, 02-10-2008 »

'the sun is god' - jmw turner

i love the light Smiley
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« Reply #5897 on: 13:55:39, 02-10-2008 »

I was in Dublin about two years ago accompanying violinist for diploma in Royal Irish Academy.
I had time to go to the museum.

Turner
I am not sure if I saw it or not.
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« Reply #5898 on: 14:06:26, 02-10-2008 »

his best pictures are at the national gallery

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/largeImage?workNumber=NG498&collectionPublisherSection=work

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« Reply #5899 on: 14:19:25, 02-10-2008 »

There's a whole gallery devoted to Turner at Tate Britain at Millbank, but The Fighting Temeraire is in the National Gallery.
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« Reply #5900 on: 14:21:56, 02-10-2008 »

I just found out that there is an exhibition in November in National Gallery called: Northern Stars and Southern Lights: The Golden Age of Finnish Art 1870-1920

http://www.nationalgallery.ie/html/exhibitions.html
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« Reply #5901 on: 14:26:37, 02-10-2008 »

Thank you, tp, but wouldn't that be better on the Plastic Arts board under Arts Other Than Music?
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« Reply #5902 on: 14:26:57, 02-10-2008 »

his best pictures are at the national gallery
They would be wouldn't, they ?

English and all that you, know.

I don't imagine Mary Chambers wearing red! It doesn't suit the mental image I have of Mary Chambers!
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« Reply #5903 on: 14:36:18, 02-10-2008 »

I just found out that there is an exhibition in November in National Gallery called: Northern Stars and Southern Lights: The Golden Age of Finnish Art 1870-1920

http://www.nationalgallery.ie/html/exhibitions.html

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« Reply #5904 on: 14:40:02, 02-10-2008 »

I love Turner's watercolors. But his oil paintings seem horribly overbearing to me. The scale of them alone makes them unapproachable (for me, anyway).
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« Reply #5905 on: 14:51:57, 02-10-2008 »

It was interesting to read that he made his real money from black and white prints, as no colour reproduction technology was available.

Still,even now, you have to see the real thing, to appreciate it.
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« Reply #5906 on: 14:56:13, 02-10-2008 »


I don't imagine Mary Chambers wearing red! It doesn't suit the mental image I have of Mary Chambers!

Sorry Grin.

What colour should I be wearing?
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« Reply #5907 on: 15:00:51, 02-10-2008 »

Pastel colours I think. Maybe turquoise.

Possibly a white blouse on special occasions.
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« Reply #5908 on: 15:04:04, 02-10-2008 »

I wear all of those as well. It's quite difficult to find anything turquoise, at least in the kind of style I like, though I used to wear it a lot.
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« Reply #5909 on: 15:06:07, 02-10-2008 »

Ah, Turner's The Fighting Temierer. One of my favourite Turner paintings. You like them all with Turner!
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