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Someone Sent a Fuzzy Photo of a Painting to Christie's. It Turned Out to Be a Rare Watercolor by J.M.W. TurnerThe 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.
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.
This exhibition delves into the ‘golden age’ of British watercolour painting, a transformative period that saw the rise of an ...
A masterpiece by the renowned artist JMW Turner has made its first visit to ... The exhibition also includes a video piece by the artist John Kippin which documents a Tyneside-built warship ...
Visitors to the popular Turner in January exhibition this year in Edinburgh can expect a rare treat: a group of paintings they haven’t seen before, including a painting of Edinburgh which is ...
Another Turner painting of Hampton Court dating back to 1795 is part of the V&A's collection. Kinsham Court was once owned in the early-1900s by John Stanhope Arkwright, who had also previously ...
Turner was the most famous British artist of the 19th Century, with a career which spanned half a century. Henry Vaughan was an avid fan who collected more than 200 works and shared them between ...
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 ...
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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