A new article by curator Sam Smiles in The Guardian this week studies the perceptions of late-life creativity in famous painters and artists, particularly in contrasts of value between the 19th and 20th century, and cites a number of critics who have noted most master artist’s work comes after their 50th year. Â The article comes with concurrent run of three exhibitions exploring late work by Matisse, Turner and Rembrandt in London.
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