
The guided tour will be led by Sarah Stopford - one of the longest-serving guides of the Tate and the mother of Wharton alumnus Robin Stopford (WG’99) who has kindly offered to arrange the tour at a special rate for the WCUK.
Two of Britain’s greatest painters, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable were also the greatest of rivals. Born within a year of each other – Turner in 1775, Constable in 1776 – the art critics of the day compared their paintings to a clash of ‘fire and water’.
Marking 250 years since their births, this landmark exhibition explores Turner and Constable's intertwined lives and legacies. Discover unexpected sides to both artists alongside intimate insights seen through sketchbooks and personal items.
Experience many of the artists’ greatest works, with over 170 paintings and works on paper. Highlights include Turner’s momentous 1835 The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, not seen in Britain for over a century and The White Horse 1819, one of Constable’s greatest artistic achievements.
This is an unique opportunity to explore the careers of the two greatest British landscape painters, seen – as they often were in their own time – side by side.
Open to: club members only. The tour group is limited to 15 people, so book early!
If you have any further questions - please contact the event organiser [email protected]