
Exhibition on Screen: Turner and Constable
Comparative documentary tracing Turner and Constable’s rivalrous careers and landscape innovations for their 250th anniversary, framed around the Tate Britain exhibition; archival footage and curators’ insights illuminate Romantic-era light, color, and atmosphere.
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