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Fixing the ephemeral

On the table before me is a small dish of watercolour — pure Prussian blue, dried by time, but ready to respond to the lightest touch of a moistened brush. Unlike most of the other paints in my studio, this is very special. It comes from the nineteenth-century studio of JMW Turner himself, via the Turner Bequest at Tate Britain.

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