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Exhibition a visual feast - Hermanus Times

Reflections at The Fountain of Indolence - Telegraph-Journal

A Different Stroke - Martha's Vineyard Times

Lifting the Veil: JMW Turner and John Ruskin - New York Sun

Great British Watercolors - Wall Street Journal

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North West Evening Mail (North-West Evening Mail)

A TURNER Prize-winning artist from Cumbria is to exhibit never seen before paintings. More than 20 pictures from Keith Tyson’s Nature Paintings series will be on show at Tullie House in Carlisle from September 20.

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Lifting the Veil: J.M.W. Turner and John Ruskin (The New York Sun)

If the spirit of Joseph Mallord William Turner is looking down on New York these days — possibly from somewhere in the vicinity of the sun, which in his dying days he declared to be God — he must have very mixed feelings. He would be satisfied to see that the show of the season is the Metropolitan Museum's giant exhibition of his work — satisfied, but not surprised. During his immensely ...

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August 21, 2008 (Arts Journal)

"One of the ministers of Truro, when I asked what the fishermen did in the winter, answered that they did nothing but go a-visiting, sit about, and tell stories, though they worked hard in summer. Yet it is not a long vacation they get.

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August 21, 2008 (Arts Journal)

Mrs. T and I finally made it home to Connecticut on Monday, and I wish I could say that we'd been taking it easy ever since. No such luck: I've written a Wall Street Journal drama column, spent a grueling ten-hour day editing the manuscript of Rhythm Man: A Life of Louis Armstrong , and am now gearing up to knock out a Commentary essay on David Thomson's new book , which will be published next ...

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