The Guardian view on Turner and Constable : radical in different ways / Editorial
Capturing the changing landscapes of the 18th century, the rivals transformed British art. The climate emergency gives new urgency to their work JMW Turner appears on £20 notes and gives his name to Britain’s most avant garde contemporary art prize. John Constable’s work adorns countless mugs (…)
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