Turner's watercolors have historically fetched much ... confirmed the work was made on the same type of paper used in Turner's Venice pictures, part of the Turner Bequest. The attribution was ...
Most of Turner’s watercolours remained in his possession ... confirmed that this was made on the same type of paper as many of the artist’s views of Venice in the Turner Bequest.
The Turner specialist Peter Bower was able provide evidence for this hunch when he studied the paper on which the watercolor has been made and found that its type matched that of other views of ...
The lost Turner was found between some mid-19th Century watercolours and hunting prints - said to be "nothing very exciting" A lost watercolour by one of Britain's greatest landscape artists found ...
A lost watercolour by one of Britain's greatest landscape artists has sold at auction for £96,000. The JMW Turner painting of Hampton Court, Herefordshire, was found "stuck among" a number of ...
Among much else he also had 100 Turner watercolours. Twenty went to the British Museum and the balance was split between Edinburgh and Dublin. Although Scotland got a few more, the two collections ...
The Turner watercolours are a regular fixture in the National Galleries of Scotland calendar – the specific conditions of Sir Henry Vaughan’s bequest mean they can be shown only once a year ...
It's been a festive tradition since 1901. Thirty eight watercolours painted by Joseph Mallord William Turner are displayed each January in Edinburgh. It's only been halted twice, by war and Covid ...