Turner v Constable : Tate Britain exhibition invokes long history of artistic rivalries
From Michelangelo and Leonardo to Picasso and Matisse, bitter feuds have defined art. But are contemporary artists more collaborative than their renaissance predecessors? “He has been here and fired a gun,” John Constable said of JMW Turner. A shootout between these two titans would make a good (…)
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