Look at Turner’s mezzotints, and it can be hard to believe they’re just dots of ink in the grooves of a copper plate.
The painting turned out to be a watercolor by the English artist J.M.W. Turner. Born in 1775, Turner is “perhaps the best-loved English Romantic artist,” as London’s National Gallery writes.
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‘Poor’-Quality Image Submitted To Online Appraisal Service Ends Up Being A Rare Masterpiece By English Artist J.M.W. TurnerThe work, which had previously been falsely attributed to the Victorian artist John Ruskin, actually turned out to be a long-lost piece by the renowned J.M.W. Turner. The piece, The Approach to ...
by J.M.W. Turner. The painting, previously misattributed to English polymath John Ruskin, will be auctioned at Christie's Old Master and British Drawings Sale in New York on February 4 with an ...
A captivating exhibition showcasing the vibrant world of J.M.W. Turner (1775 - 1851) and his contemporaries has opened at the University of ...
A painting submitted by a member of the public through Christie’s “request an estimate” online appraisals service has turned out to be a prized watercolour by J.M.W. Turner. It will come to ...
Photo: JSP Studios. Image courtesy of the artist and JDJ, New York J.M.W. Turner famously tied himself to a mast so he could depict the most terrifying storm. In contrast, Felsenthal’s rousing ...
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