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J.M.W.Turner
caernarvon castle from picturesque views of the antiquities of england and wales
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ID: 68790
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J.M.W.Turner
English Romantic Painter, 1775-1851, British land- and seascape artist. Born in London the son of a barber, Turner was precociously talented. He entered the RA Schools in 1789, had a drawing exhibited at the academy in 1790, and was elected a full academician in 1802. He became professor of perspective in 1807. A prolific artist of amazing range of subject and style, he began work in water-colours, quickly founding both a reputation and a fortune, which made him independent of changing public taste. His work was not appreciated by everyone, but his supporters included Thomas Lawrence, John Ruskin, and the earl of Egremont. He died in eccentric obscurity under a false name. Related Paintings of J.M.W.Turner :. | rain, steam and speed | george iv at the provost's banquet, edinburgh | the battle of trafalgar as seen from the mizen starboard shrouds of the victory | frosty morning | messieurs les voyageurs on their return from italy in a snow drift upon mount tarrar | Related Artists: CARON, AntoineFrench Mannerist Painter, ca.1520-1598 Tom MostynBritish
1864-1930
George Carteran artist of considerable merit, was born at Colchester. He was an exhibitor at the Royal Academy in 1775, when he sent 'A Wounded Hussar on the Field of Battle.' He afterwards painted 'The Dying Pilgrim,' 'The Siege of Gibraltar,' and many portraits. He is known as the painter of 'The Death of Captain Cook,' 'The Fisherman's Return,' and other popular works, which have been engraved. He died at Hendon in 1795.
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