Artist J.M.W. Turner To Be Featured On U.K. £20, Ousting Economist Adam Smith
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, 05-01-2016 at 05:17 PM (1654 Views)
Joseph Mallord William Turner's "Self portrait, age 24," will grace the UK's £20 note.
Following a national nomination process, the Bank of England has announced the new face of the £20 bill: famed painter Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), known for his landscapes, seascapes and innovative depiction of light.
Turner will replace economist Adam Smith, the influential advocate of free market policies who came up with the notion of the "invisible hand."
After deciding that the figure on the bill would be from the visual arts field, the U.K. got the public involved by seeking nominations. The Bank of England says it received "29,701 nominations covering 590 eligible characters," and the bank's governor made the final decision.
"There were lots of very well-known names, but also I discovered artists I'd never heard of and their great contribution. ... So the real thing that surprised me was the sheer breadth of talent," Bank of England Chief Cashier Victoria Cleland said in a video about the decision.
The Bank of England has published a concept illustration of the new bill, which it says will enter circulation by 2020:
The JMW Turner banknote concept released by the Bank of England.
Art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon said Turner "is to British art what Darwin is to British science or Churchill is to British politics." Here's more from Graham-Dixon:"He is, I think, without doubt, the single most original British artist of all time – the one who's had the greatest influence on the art of Europe and indeed, the world. His breakthroughs, his obsession with the depiction of light, was a huge catalyst for that minor French movement known as Impressionism."In addition to a Turner self-portrait, the note will feature his painting The Fighting Temeraire and a quote from him: "Light is therefore colour."
"The Fighting Temeraire," Turner's 1839 painting which will appear on the new £20 bill.
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