Inside Story is an Australian current affairs television program airing weekly on the Nine Network. The program is hosted by Leila McKinnon and commenced on 26 February 2014. It screens Wednesday evenings normally at 8.45pm (Series 1) and Thursdays at 8:40 (Series 2).
The series investigates major crimes and related stories in Australia and elsewhere with a view to unveiling previously unreported/under-reported stories. Reporters include Alicia Loxley, Tom Steinfort, Peter Stefanovic, Deborah Knight, Jayne Azzopardi and Brett McLeod
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In response to Gerard Baden-Clay being found guilty of murdering his wife Allison, a special edition of the program titled Inside Story: Baden-Clay aired live-to-air on 15 July 2014 hosted by Tracy Grimshaw and Karl Stefanovic. In December 2015 the charge against Baden-Clay was downgraded to manslaughter.
This excerpt is from a documentary chronicling the rise of one of the greatest landscape painters of all time, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), who rendered the subtle effects of light and atmosphere in revolutionary ways. A barber's son, he entered the Royal Academy art school at age fourteen and became, over the course of six decades, the leading British artist of his era. This overview of Turner's career and influences includes footage of locations important to him in Wales, Switzerland, and England, and readings from writers and artists of the era, including John Ruskin and Lord Byron. A 30-minute version of the film may be purchased at the National Gallery of Art. Narrated by Jeremy Irons and produced by the Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition J.M.W. Turner, the film ...
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The Genius of Turner: Painting The Industrial Revolution
A film that looks at the genius of JMW Turner in a new light. There is more to Turner than his sublime landscapes - he also painted machines, science, technology and industry. Turner's life spans the Industrial Revolution, he witnessed it as it unfolded and he painted it. In the process he created a whole new kind of art. The programme examines nine key Turner paintings and shows how we should re-think them in the light of the scientific and Industrial Revolution. Includes interviews with historian Simon Schama and artist Tracey Emin.
Duration: 60 min.
Language: English
Director: Clare Beavan
Production Company: BBC
Year: 2013
published: 08 Sep 2018
J.M.W Turner- Understanding Modern Art
J.M.W. Turner, England's premier landscape painter captured the beauty and power of the natural world in his magnificent colorful and tumultuous paintings. Inspired by the Romantic movement and gifted with great natural ability, Turner would become a cornerstone of inspiration for modern art as his forward looking painting reflect the changes he lived though and the advent of the modern world
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The Curious Case of J.M.W Turner's Later Works | Raiders Of The Lost Art
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The story of how JMW Turner's later works divided opinion among critics and the public.
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Turner: Painting The Fighting Temeraire | National Gallery
Matthew Morgan gives an in-depth talk on Joseph Mallord William Turner's renowned painting 'The Fighting Temeraire'. Enjoy an insight into Turner's painting technique, and discover the reasons why Turner might have chosen to paint this warship that served in the Battle of Trafalgar.
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Turner's 'The Evening Star' | The National Gallery
'The Evening Star' by J.M.W Turner is one of the Gallery's most popular paintings, but this hasn't always been the case. Learn more about why this painting was once considered 'unexhibitable' and Turner's Bequest – the largest ever donation of works of art to the National Gallery – with Adult Leanring Programmer, Matthew Morgan.
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Mr Turner and his Queen Anne Street Gallery
Join Mike Leigh and Timothy Spall for a behind the scenes look at how they brought Turner to life for the big screen. In this short video, they focus on how they recreated Turner’s Queen Street Gallery.
The EY Exhibition: Late Turner – Painting Set Free is at Tate Britain until 25 January 2015. ‘Mr Turner’ was released on 31st October 2014.
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This excerpt is from a documentary chronicling the rise of one of the greatest landscape painters of all time, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), who re...
This excerpt is from a documentary chronicling the rise of one of the greatest landscape painters of all time, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), who rendered the subtle effects of light and atmosphere in revolutionary ways. A barber's son, he entered the Royal Academy art school at age fourteen and became, over the course of six decades, the leading British artist of his era. This overview of Turner's career and influences includes footage of locations important to him in Wales, Switzerland, and England, and readings from writers and artists of the era, including John Ruskin and Lord Byron. A 30-minute version of the film may be purchased at the National Gallery of Art. Narrated by Jeremy Irons and produced by the Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition J.M.W. Turner, the film is made possible by the HRH Foundation.
This excerpt is from a documentary chronicling the rise of one of the greatest landscape painters of all time, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), who rendered the subtle effects of light and atmosphere in revolutionary ways. A barber's son, he entered the Royal Academy art school at age fourteen and became, over the course of six decades, the leading British artist of his era. This overview of Turner's career and influences includes footage of locations important to him in Wales, Switzerland, and England, and readings from writers and artists of the era, including John Ruskin and Lord Byron. A 30-minute version of the film may be purchased at the National Gallery of Art. Narrated by Jeremy Irons and produced by the Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition J.M.W. Turner, the film is made possible by the HRH Foundation.
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A film that looks at the genius of JMW Turner in a new light. There is more to Turner than his sublime landscapes - he also painted machines, science, technolog...
A film that looks at the genius of JMW Turner in a new light. There is more to Turner than his sublime landscapes - he also painted machines, science, technology and industry. Turner's life spans the Industrial Revolution, he witnessed it as it unfolded and he painted it. In the process he created a whole new kind of art. The programme examines nine key Turner paintings and shows how we should re-think them in the light of the scientific and Industrial Revolution. Includes interviews with historian Simon Schama and artist Tracey Emin.
Duration: 60 min.
Language: English
Director: Clare Beavan
Production Company: BBC
Year: 2013
A film that looks at the genius of JMW Turner in a new light. There is more to Turner than his sublime landscapes - he also painted machines, science, technology and industry. Turner's life spans the Industrial Revolution, he witnessed it as it unfolded and he painted it. In the process he created a whole new kind of art. The programme examines nine key Turner paintings and shows how we should re-think them in the light of the scientific and Industrial Revolution. Includes interviews with historian Simon Schama and artist Tracey Emin.
Duration: 60 min.
Language: English
Director: Clare Beavan
Production Company: BBC
Year: 2013
J.M.W. Turner, England's premier landscape painter captured the beauty and power of the natural world in his magnificent colorful and tumultuous paintings. Ins...
J.M.W. Turner, England's premier landscape painter captured the beauty and power of the natural world in his magnificent colorful and tumultuous paintings. Inspired by the Romantic movement and gifted with great natural ability, Turner would become a cornerstone of inspiration for modern art as his forward looking painting reflect the changes he lived though and the advent of the modern world
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In 1832 on the eve of the Royal academies summer exhibition artists from all over England gathered in London for the tradition of varnishing day, an event where artists could add finishing touches to their works, see who the jury had given the best spots too and conversely whose work they had slighted by hanging it in the men's room. Among those present that year (and most years for that matter) was J.M.W. Turner, England's preeminent landscape painter.
Turner, a long time member of the academy who had on this occasion submitted a cool grey seascape was of course guaranteed a good spot, but he was perhaps irked to find his work was hung right beside a particularly beautiful piece The Opening of Waterloo Bridge by John Constable. Constable, another well regarded painter of the time was also present, busy applying small flecks of vermilion to his scene, the fresh paint adding luminosity to his careful work.
In contrast to Constables vibrant effort, Turners own work seemed to pale, but rather than taking it in good nature, congratulating Constable on his success or generally reacting as a normal human being would in such circumstances Turner left the room. He returned minutes later with a palate and a daub of red paint, which using his thumb he began to smear onto the surface of his seascape. Working quickly and delicately he shaped the lumpen carmine blob and upon his satisfaction declared it to be a Buoy, which it seems was just what the painting needed. The contrasting red lifted the grays of Turners sea, shifting its delicate colour balance and making it pop.
So the story goes the room erupted into applause for Turner, eliciting declarations of his genius from those present, with the possible exception of Constable who probably had some other words to describe Turner in mind. This story tells us some interesting things about Turner both as a painter and as a man. For one thing social etiquette and good sportsmanship seemingly meant very little to him. For another it shows us that when it came to painting he was indeed a genius.
Turners instantly recognizable works are often far beyond his times in their methods and execution and his atmospheric use of colour would inspire many who came after him, from the French Impressionists to the Abstract Expressionists of 1950's America. As a painter he is perhaps one of the most influential figures in art history and his at times shockingly prescient works make him another good candidate for being the father of modern art, or at the very least a distant uncle. So today let's take a look at the life, times and works of JMW Turner to see the impact of his paintings and their many connections to the development of modern art.
J.M.W. Turner, England's premier landscape painter captured the beauty and power of the natural world in his magnificent colorful and tumultuous paintings. Inspired by the Romantic movement and gifted with great natural ability, Turner would become a cornerstone of inspiration for modern art as his forward looking painting reflect the changes he lived though and the advent of the modern world
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Link to Tom Keating on Turner- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDmiOmYnwKk
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In 1832 on the eve of the Royal academies summer exhibition artists from all over England gathered in London for the tradition of varnishing day, an event where artists could add finishing touches to their works, see who the jury had given the best spots too and conversely whose work they had slighted by hanging it in the men's room. Among those present that year (and most years for that matter) was J.M.W. Turner, England's preeminent landscape painter.
Turner, a long time member of the academy who had on this occasion submitted a cool grey seascape was of course guaranteed a good spot, but he was perhaps irked to find his work was hung right beside a particularly beautiful piece The Opening of Waterloo Bridge by John Constable. Constable, another well regarded painter of the time was also present, busy applying small flecks of vermilion to his scene, the fresh paint adding luminosity to his careful work.
In contrast to Constables vibrant effort, Turners own work seemed to pale, but rather than taking it in good nature, congratulating Constable on his success or generally reacting as a normal human being would in such circumstances Turner left the room. He returned minutes later with a palate and a daub of red paint, which using his thumb he began to smear onto the surface of his seascape. Working quickly and delicately he shaped the lumpen carmine blob and upon his satisfaction declared it to be a Buoy, which it seems was just what the painting needed. The contrasting red lifted the grays of Turners sea, shifting its delicate colour balance and making it pop.
So the story goes the room erupted into applause for Turner, eliciting declarations of his genius from those present, with the possible exception of Constable who probably had some other words to describe Turner in mind. This story tells us some interesting things about Turner both as a painter and as a man. For one thing social etiquette and good sportsmanship seemingly meant very little to him. For another it shows us that when it came to painting he was indeed a genius.
Turners instantly recognizable works are often far beyond his times in their methods and execution and his atmospheric use of colour would inspire many who came after him, from the French Impressionists to the Abstract Expressionists of 1950's America. As a painter he is perhaps one of the most influential figures in art history and his at times shockingly prescient works make him another good candidate for being the father of modern art, or at the very least a distant uncle. So today let's take a look at the life, times and works of JMW Turner to see the impact of his paintings and their many connections to the development of modern art.
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Hello guys. I've mentioned this in our community, but I recently moved to a different country, hence the late upload.
Alrighty, so the Pirates of the Caribbean movies are hilarious and I LOVE the characters in them so I decided to edit this video. I hope you guys enjoy this one ❤️
I want to thank everyone who supports this channel and I want you guys to know that I am grateful to each and every single one of you. You guys are the best 🫂
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Hello guys. I've mentioned this in our community, but I recently moved to a different country, hence the late upload.
Alrighty, so the Pirates of the Caribbean movies are hilarious and I LOVE the characters in them so I decided to edit this video. I hope you guys enjoy this one ❤️
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Turner showed his brilliance with this dazzling work. It was stolen in Frankfurt in 1998 and was bought back from the thieves in a curious deal.
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The story of how JMW Turner's later works divided opinion among critics and the public.
Turner showed his brilliance with this dazzling work. It was stolen in Frankfurt in 1998 and was bought back from the thieves in a curious deal.
Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
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Matthew Morgan gives an in-depth talk on Joseph Mallord William Turner's renowned painting 'The Fighting Temeraire'. Enjoy an insight into Turner's painting tec...
Matthew Morgan gives an in-depth talk on Joseph Mallord William Turner's renowned painting 'The Fighting Temeraire'. Enjoy an insight into Turner's painting technique, and discover the reasons why Turner might have chosen to paint this warship that served in the Battle of Trafalgar.
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Matthew Morgan gives an in-depth talk on Joseph Mallord William Turner's renowned painting 'The Fighting Temeraire'. Enjoy an insight into Turner's painting technique, and discover the reasons why Turner might have chosen to paint this warship that served in the Battle of Trafalgar.
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The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of charge and open 361 days per year, daily between 10.00 am - 6.00 pm and on Fridays between 10.00 am - 9.00 pm.
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk
'The Evening Star' by J.M.W Turner is one of the Gallery's most popular paintings, but this hasn't always been the case. Learn more about why this painting was ...
'The Evening Star' by J.M.W Turner is one of the Gallery's most popular paintings, but this hasn't always been the case. Learn more about why this painting was once considered 'unexhibitable' and Turner's Bequest – the largest ever donation of works of art to the National Gallery – with Adult Leanring Programmer, Matthew Morgan.
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The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of charge and open 361 days per year, daily between 10.00 am - 6.00 pm and on Fridays between 10.00 am - 9.00 pm.
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk
'The Evening Star' by J.M.W Turner is one of the Gallery's most popular paintings, but this hasn't always been the case. Learn more about why this painting was once considered 'unexhibitable' and Turner's Bequest – the largest ever donation of works of art to the National Gallery – with Adult Leanring Programmer, Matthew Morgan.
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The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of charge and open 361 days per year, daily between 10.00 am - 6.00 pm and on Fridays between 10.00 am - 9.00 pm.
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Join Mike Leigh and Timothy Spall for a behind the scenes look at how they brought Turner to life for the big screen. In this short video, they focus on how th...
Join Mike Leigh and Timothy Spall for a behind the scenes look at how they brought Turner to life for the big screen. In this short video, they focus on how they recreated Turner’s Queen Street Gallery.
The EY Exhibition: Late Turner – Painting Set Free is at Tate Britain until 25 January 2015. ‘Mr Turner’ was released on 31st October 2014.
Join Mike Leigh and Timothy Spall for a behind the scenes look at how they brought Turner to life for the big screen. In this short video, they focus on how they recreated Turner’s Queen Street Gallery.
The EY Exhibition: Late Turner – Painting Set Free is at Tate Britain until 25 January 2015. ‘Mr Turner’ was released on 31st October 2014.
Envie d'évasion ? Venez voyager avec nous et le peintre britannique William Turner dont le Musée Jacquemart-André présente une superbe rétrospective.
Une visite...
Envie d'évasion ? Venez voyager avec nous et le peintre britannique William Turner dont le Musée Jacquemart-André présente une superbe rétrospective.
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This excerpt is from a documentary chronicling the rise of one of the greatest landscape painters of all time, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), who rendered the subtle effects of light and atmosphere in revolutionary ways. A barber's son, he entered the Royal Academy art school at age fourteen and became, over the course of six decades, the leading British artist of his era. This overview of Turner's career and influences includes footage of locations important to him in Wales, Switzerland, and England, and readings from writers and artists of the era, including John Ruskin and Lord Byron. A 30-minute version of the film may be purchased at the National Gallery of Art. Narrated by Jeremy Irons and produced by the Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition J.M.W. Turner, the film is made possible by the HRH Foundation.
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William Turner: A collection of 1530 paintings (HD)
Description: "Turner took classical genres and scenes - the stately landscape in well-designed compositions and historical events writ large - and infused them with a new dynamic in painting. He reflected on the increasing importance of individual experience in the era of the Enlightenment, where the perceptions of human beings led to exalted personal moments and sublime interactions with nature. Through this dedication to rendering heightened states of consciousness and being, he helped define the cross-disciplinary artistic movement of Romanticism, setting the stage for later developments in painting subjective experiences that would lead to Impressionism. In some of his later works especially, Turner responded to the arrival of the modern era by making the contraptions of human invention powerfully, sometimes threateningly present."
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A film that looks at the genius of JMW Turner in a new light. There is more to Turner than his sublime landscapes - he also painted machines, science, technology and industry. Turner's life spans the Industrial Revolution, he witnessed it as it unfolded and he painted it. In the process he created a whole new kind of art. The programme examines nine key Turner paintings and shows how we should re-think them in the light of the scientific and Industrial Revolution. Includes interviews with historian Simon Schama and artist Tracey Emin.
Duration: 60 min.
Language: English
Director: Clare Beavan
Production Company: BBC
Year: 2013
J.M.W. Turner, England's premier landscape painter captured the beauty and power of the natural world in his magnificent colorful and tumultuous paintings. Inspired by the Romantic movement and gifted with great natural ability, Turner would become a cornerstone of inspiration for modern art as his forward looking painting reflect the changes he lived though and the advent of the modern world
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In 1832 on the eve of the Royal academies summer exhibition artists from all over England gathered in London for the tradition of varnishing day, an event where artists could add finishing touches to their works, see who the jury had given the best spots too and conversely whose work they had slighted by hanging it in the men's room. Among those present that year (and most years for that matter) was J.M.W. Turner, England's preeminent landscape painter.
Turner, a long time member of the academy who had on this occasion submitted a cool grey seascape was of course guaranteed a good spot, but he was perhaps irked to find his work was hung right beside a particularly beautiful piece The Opening of Waterloo Bridge by John Constable. Constable, another well regarded painter of the time was also present, busy applying small flecks of vermilion to his scene, the fresh paint adding luminosity to his careful work.
In contrast to Constables vibrant effort, Turners own work seemed to pale, but rather than taking it in good nature, congratulating Constable on his success or generally reacting as a normal human being would in such circumstances Turner left the room. He returned minutes later with a palate and a daub of red paint, which using his thumb he began to smear onto the surface of his seascape. Working quickly and delicately he shaped the lumpen carmine blob and upon his satisfaction declared it to be a Buoy, which it seems was just what the painting needed. The contrasting red lifted the grays of Turners sea, shifting its delicate colour balance and making it pop.
So the story goes the room erupted into applause for Turner, eliciting declarations of his genius from those present, with the possible exception of Constable who probably had some other words to describe Turner in mind. This story tells us some interesting things about Turner both as a painter and as a man. For one thing social etiquette and good sportsmanship seemingly meant very little to him. For another it shows us that when it came to painting he was indeed a genius.
Turners instantly recognizable works are often far beyond his times in their methods and execution and his atmospheric use of colour would inspire many who came after him, from the French Impressionists to the Abstract Expressionists of 1950's America. As a painter he is perhaps one of the most influential figures in art history and his at times shockingly prescient works make him another good candidate for being the father of modern art, or at the very least a distant uncle. So today let's take a look at the life, times and works of JMW Turner to see the impact of his paintings and their many connections to the development of modern art.
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The story of how JMW Turner's later works divided opinion among critics and the public.
Turner showed his brilliance with this dazzling work. It was stolen in Frankfurt in 1998 and was bought back from the thieves in a curious deal.
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Matthew Morgan gives an in-depth talk on Joseph Mallord William Turner's renowned painting 'The Fighting Temeraire'. Enjoy an insight into Turner's painting technique, and discover the reasons why Turner might have chosen to paint this warship that served in the Battle of Trafalgar.
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'The Evening Star' by J.M.W Turner is one of the Gallery's most popular paintings, but this hasn't always been the case. Learn more about why this painting was once considered 'unexhibitable' and Turner's Bequest – the largest ever donation of works of art to the National Gallery – with Adult Leanring Programmer, Matthew Morgan.
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Join Mike Leigh and Timothy Spall for a behind the scenes look at how they brought Turner to life for the big screen. In this short video, they focus on how they recreated Turner’s Queen Street Gallery.
The EY Exhibition: Late Turner – Painting Set Free is at Tate Britain until 25 January 2015. ‘Mr Turner’ was released on 31st October 2014.
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