Copies of "Key West, Hauling Anchor" by Winslow Homer and "Venice: Looking East towards S. Pietro di Castello” by JMW Turner.

Both painted in the Watercolor Masters course, where we spent a day each on these two artists, discussing how they shaped the direction of the artform.

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"It is only when we are no longer fearful that we begin to create."

French landscape painter JMW Turner, DOTD 19 Dec 1851. He is known today for his sentimental landscapes and seascapes and is frequently recognized as one of the most famous landscape artists and master of light

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de hecho sin tener yo ni idea de cuáles han sido las referencias que han usado me da todos los vibes de estos dos que son El campo de Waterloo de JMW Turner y El juicio final de mi querido John Martin

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Thank you for all your chilly winter lore. This is heading off to warm up, but the wonderful will be back with you all after the break.
Img: Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps by JMW Turner

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A-Z of The Cooper Gallery collections:

T: JMW Turner
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Turner was one of the most significant artists of the 19th century. His innovative use of watercolour helped to elevate the medium to a new level.

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We have our next painting workshop coming up: ‘The Burning of the Houses of Parliament’ by Marc A Turner, 5th November at 10am-2pm. Join us in the beautiful setting of JMW Turner’s country retreat in Twickenham! Book https://t.co/a7WA2wMQMG

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Bell Rock lighthouse is a wonder of engineering history. Built by Robert Stevenson in 1810, it stands 11 miles off the Firth of Tay in the North Sea. It was the tallest off-shore lighthouse in the world at 36m...

📸Derek Robertson/CC BY-SA 2.0; JMW Turner/

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This is St Michael's Mount, on display in our watercolours collection.

Here, JMW Turner uses his expert technique to convey an approaching storm. In the foreground, locals break up a shipwreck. Looks like they could do with some help from our

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🐨 mentioned that his favorite artist is william turner—aka jmw turner (1775-1851), one of the most incredible painters of all time (in my opinion). it’s hard to overstate his importance to art history, particularly the impressionist movement + https://t.co/Ykly1D7ltF

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Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight, by JMW Turner 1835
Oil on Canvas
(National Gallery of Art, Washington)

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JMW用のお仕事はこのへんになると思います、おめかし悟飯シクスティーンがういういしく顔を張っていますね

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So glad you tweeted this Maurilio
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This week's is a painting of the ruins at Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, painted by JMW Turner after his visit in 1797. Mrs Soane bought the watercolour directly from Turner’s Gallery in 1804, and today it hangs in her Morning Room in the Private Apartments.

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Honoured & excited to be hosting this evening's online talk on JMW Turner & the Thames by art historian Catherine Parry-Wingfield. You can still buy tickets for all 4 talks for £15 https://t.co/kudyOMGddg & be sent the 2 you missed to watch at leisure.

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Margate by JMW Turner 1822
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Early on in his life, JMW Turner would recreate the Dark Prisons of Piranesi in his own distinct watercolour style. Later, he'd re-imagine the spaces altogether, using them as the basis for lecture diagrams illustrating light and shadow to his students.

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This Tuesday April 6th curator Andrew Loukes will deliver the first of 4 talks on JMW Turner Sandycombe Years. His talk will be called ‘Turner’s House of Art: Turner at Petworth’
Part of our Spring lecture series. Combined ticket £15. Book here-https://t.co/6cB6BkS5f7

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This 1792 painting by JMW Turner is an evocative and highly romanticised depiction of the Avon Gorge. The building atop the gorge is the 1766 built Clifton Observatory. At this time it was a former windmill which was damaged in a storm.

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Early works of JMW Turner ~ watercolour view of the Avon Gorge on a trip to Bristol at age 16 ■ and, a few years later, the dramatically-moonlit Fishermen at Sea, the first oil painting he exhibited at the Royal Academy (1796). It founded his reputation

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