3 edition of The water-colour drawings of J. M. W. Turner, R. A. in the National Gallery found in the catalog.
The water-colour drawings of J. M. W. Turner, R. A. in the National Gallery
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Published
1904
by Cassell in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | with descriptive text by Theodore Andrea Cook, M.A., F.S.A.. |
Contributions | Cook, Theodore Andrea, 1867-1928. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 80p. : |
Number of Pages | 80 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18770550M |
Joseph Mallord William Turner, known as J. M. W. Turner (Born London, 23 April ; died Chelsea, Middlesex [now in London], 19 December ). English painter, one of the greatest figures in the history of landscape painting. Joseph Mallord William Turner, one of the most original and important of all European landscape and marine painters, was born and lived in London. The son of a Covent Garden barber, he was initially self-taught and learned through copying prints and drawings and assisting architectural draughtsmen.
- Explore Michel's board "J.M.W. Turner paintings" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Turner painting, Jmw, Joseph mallord william turner pins. Joseph Mallord William Turner () is acknowledged as the most important landscape artist in the history of art in the British Isles. His contribution to every aspect of his field was immense. Throughout a long and successful career he was recognized as a genius and his art valued even above the exquisite and rare pictures of his contemporaries such as Thomas Girtin and John Robert Cozens.
Jan 7, - Watercolour and oil paintings by the English artist J.M.W. Turner (), who paved the way to impressionism, and modern art. See more ideas about Turner watercolors, Jmw, Joseph mallord william turnerK pins. “Regulus,” exhibited , reworked and exhibited , by J.M.W. Turner. Oil on canvas, 35 1/4 inches by 48 3/4 inches, Tate; accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest
Turner, J. W., Cook, T. & National Gallery. () The water-colour drawings of J.M.W. Turner in the National Gallery: a selection of fifty-eight subjects reproduced in colour, comprising harbours of England, rivers of England, rivers of France, the Seine / / with descriptive text by Theodore Andrea Cook.
London ; New York: Cassell and Co. THE WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS OFR.A. IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY. A selection of fifty-eight subjects reproduced in colour, comprising - Harbours of England; Rivers of England; Rivers of France: The Seine. With descriptive text. (Limited/Numbered) [Cook, Theodore Andrea.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
THE WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS OFR.A. IN THE NATIONAL Author: Theodore Andrea. Cook. Turner is perhaps the best-loved English Romantic artist. He became known as 'the painter of light', because of his increasing interest in brilliant colours as the main constituent in his landscapes and seascapes.
His works include water colours, oils and engravings. Turner was born near Covent Garden in London and entered the Royal Academy Schools in Get this from a library. The water-colour drawings of J.M.W. Turner in the National Gallery: a selection of fifty-eight subjects reproduced in colour, comprising harbours of England, rivers of England, rivers of France, the Seine.
[J M W Turner; Theodore Andrea Cook; National Gallery (Great Britain)]. Book: All Authors / Contributors: J M W Turner; W G Rawlinson; A J Finberg; Charles Holyroyd, description\/a> \" A foreword by Sir Charles Holroyd.-The water-colour drawings of J.M.W.
Turner, R.A., by W.G. Raylinson.-The Turner drawings in the National gallery, London. Exhibition of Works by the Old Masters and a Collection of Water-Colour-Drawings by Joseph M. Turner, R. Winter Exhibition, Royal Academy, London,no.
Loan Collection of Pictures and Drawings by J. Turner, R.A., and of a Selection of Pictures by Some of his Contemporaries, Corporation of London Art Gallery,no. The exhibition runs until 1 st June and features thirty watercolours, paintings and prints drawn from National Museums Liverpool’s own Turner collection.
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Turner in the National Gallery. A Selection of Fifty-Eight Subjects reproduced in Colour, comprising—Harbours of England, Rivers of England, Rivers of France: The Seine. published by Cassell and Company, Limited London, Paris. The water-colour drawings of J. Turner, R. in the National Gallery.
A selection of fifty-eight subjects reproduced in colour, comprising--Harbours of England, Rivers of. Robert K. Wallace in The Oxford Companion to J. Turner. Evelyn Joll et al. Oxford,pp.
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Few artists have had a lasting influence on the history of art like J.M.W and working in 19th-century London, the English painter is known for his interest in powerful subject matter, as evident in both his sublime landscapes and studies of modern machinery.
While Turner is seen as a pioneer of Romanticism, he is most celebrated for facilitating the emergence of modern art.Background.
Turner painted several variations of the Rigi infollowing a visit to Switzerland the previous summer. Completed examples include The Red Rigi, blushed by the evening sun, originally sold to H.A.J. Munro of Novar and now held by the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, and The Dark Rigi, an early morning view, in a private collection.
In Turner’s words, “Every look upon nature is a refinement of art,” and the artist was constantly searching for new perspectives.
While Turner’s British contemporaries rushed to Paris following the brief cessation of Franco-British hostilities inTurner made a beeline for a decidedly more rugged continental landmark: the Alps.