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Momentous journey into the mountains: EXHIBITION TURNER IN THE ALPS/TATE GALLERY: No single visit wa...

Momentous journey into the mountains: EXHIBITION TURNER IN THE ALPS/TATE GALLERY: No single visit wa...

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Momentous journey into the mountains: EXHIBITION TURNER IN THE ALPS/TATE GALLERY: No single visit was to prove more important to the artist than his first experience of the continent at the age of 27, writes William Packer: London edition

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Momentous journey into the mountains: EXHIBITION TURNER IN THE ALPS/TATE GALLERY: No single visit was to prove more important to the artist than his first experience of the continent at the age of 27, writes William Packer: London edition

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London (UK): The Financial Times Limited

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The Financial times (London ed.), 1998-12-22

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English

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London (UK): The Financial Times Limited

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The latest Tate Gallery Report tells us there are some 38,000 - yes, 38,000 - works on paper among the contents of his studio that Turner left at his death to a grateful nation. And since its opening in 1987, purpose-built a mere 136 years later to house that bequest, it has been in part the business of the Clore Gallery at the Tate to explore and...

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Momentous journey into the mountains: EXHIBITION TURNER IN THE ALPS/TATE GALLERY: No single visit was to prove more important to the artist than his first experience of the continent at the age of 27, writes William Packer: London edition

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0307-1766

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