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In bed with JMW Turner: erotic side of painter explored in new exhibition

A new exhibition at Turner’s House in Twickenham explores a more sensual body of work by the famed painter of maritime scenes

The Art Newspaper
8 July 2022
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JMW Turner's Nude Swiss Girl and a Companion on a Bed (1802) © Tate / Tate Images

JMW Turner's Nude Swiss Girl and a Companion on a Bed (1802) © Tate / Tate Images

Joseph Mallord William Turner is known, of course, for maritime masterpieces such as The Fighting Temeraire (1839). But the painter dubbed the “father of Modern art” also had a more sensual side—and this erotic angle is explored in a new exhibition of intimate images at Turner’s House in Twickenham, UK.

Stripped back drawing: A Sleeping Woman, Perhaps Mrs Booth (around 1830-40) is on loan to Turner’s House from Tate Britain © Tate/Tate Images

Between the Sheets (9 July-30 October), on show in the smaller bedroom at the artist’s rural retreat, includes a wealth of works, from Turner’s initial studies of the female form made at the Royal Academy Schools to drawings of prostitutes created on overseas jaunts. The exhibition also includes images that may be of the artist’s lovers Sarah Danby and Sophia Booth, say the co-curators and trustees of Turner House, Franny Moyle and Jacqueline Riding.

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