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04-APR-2015 JMW Turner (1775-1851)

"Childe Harold's Pilgrimage"

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The title of this painting refers to Lord Byron's long, epic poem 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage' ('Childe' is an archaic title for the son of a nobleman). Byron saw the remnants of Italy's past as profoundly poignant: the country had, in the intervening years, lost both its liberty and integrity, but was still breathtakingly beautiful.

Turner showed his painting with these lines from Byron's poem:

'...and now, fair Italy!
Though art the garden of the world...
Thy wreck a glory, and thy ruin graced
With an immaculate charm which cannot
be defaced'


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Ursula Miller16-Jul-2015 10:29
This is a great capture, Pieter, looking closely at the masterpiece! V
hamery16-May-2015 04:21
Superb candid and a masterpiece, Pieter ..... Well done and like it very much ! BV x 10
Julie Oldfield14-May-2015 02:38
Very well captured. He seems to be lost in thought. V
Helen Betts13-May-2015 06:27
A marvelous capture of this famous painting. The man is a great addition! V.
Gill Kopy13-May-2015 01:21
This is marvelous - such a fabulous painting and I love your interpretation V
Frank Brault13-May-2015 00:20
Examining the brushstrokes? A fine candid and image. V
Martin Lamoon12-May-2015 20:19
Close up viewing! A fine candid.
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John Reynolds LRPS12-May-2015 19:46
Great candid capture of this keen observer. V.
Ken Chambers ARPS12-May-2015 19:38
I so hope that he found what he was looking for !
MarcViskens12-May-2015 19:18
fine shot Pieter
nice composed
joseantonio12-May-2015 18:44
What a great capture Seems to be looking inside the painting.V.
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