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Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851)

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Joseph Mallord William Turner
1775 - 1851
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Fishing Boats Entering Calais Harbor, 1803

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Joseph Mallord William
Turner, (baptised 14 May
1775– 19 December 1851) was
an
English Romanticist landscape
painter, water-colorist,
and printmaker . Turner was
considered a controversial
figure in his day, but is now
regarded as the artist who
elevated landscape painting to
an eminence rivalling history
painting.
Self - Portrait

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He was one of the leading British artists of his
time, who over the six decades of his career
changed the public regard for landscape and
watercolor painting. Though he received little
formal education, Turner was a prodigiously
talented child. He eventually enrolled in the
Royal Academy of Art Schools and exhibited his
first watercolor there at the age of 15. He also
studied in the studio of the architectural
draftsman and topographer Thomas Malton.
Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight, 1835

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Turner made frequent trips throughout
the Continent, especially Germany,
Switzerland and Italy , revelling in
mountain landscapes, gorgeous cities,
and the most extreme aspects of storms,
fires and sunsets.
The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last
Berth to Be Broken Up, 1839

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Once he even had himself tied to a
mast during a storm at sea so that he
could experience the full force of
wind, waves and clouds swirling
about him.
Unknown Picture

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Turner placed human beings in
many of his paintings to indicate his
affection for humanity on the one
hand, but its vulnerability and
vulgarity amid the 'sublime' nature
of the world on the other.
Fishermen at Sea, 1796

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Turner made beautiful and accurate
colour notes on the spot in watercolour, and painted his pictures in the
studio, in secrecy, living under an
assumed name and accepting no
pupils.
Unknown Picture

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Turner often painted historical
subjects, involving violence as well
as shipwrecks and conflagrations,
in which individual figures
appear as scarcely more then
spots in a seething tide of
humanity.
The Burning of the Houses of Parliament, 1835

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Many of Turner’s works
referenced literature, mythology,
and history.
The Slave Ship, 1840

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The artist liked to accompany the
labels to his pictures with quotations
from poetry, often his own.
The Festival Upon the Opening of the Vintage
at Macon

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Joseph Turner was the first one to
abandon pale brown in favour of white,
against which his brilliant colour effects
could sing with perfect clarity.
Crossing the Brook, 1815

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The artist really enjoyed and painted
the pure movement of masses of colour
– a kind of colour music, strikingly
relevant to Abstract Expressionism of
the 1950s.
The Morning after the Deluge, 1843

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Joseph Turner is commonly known as
"the painter of light” and his work is
also regarded as a Romantic preface to
Impressionism. Some of his works are
cited as examples of abstract art prior
to its recognition in the early twentieth
century.
Dutch Boats in a Gale, 1801

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Turner quickly became the
most brilliant
topographical artist of his
day, combining minutely
observed realism with an
incomparable richness of
tints and glow of light.
Rainbow

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Turner late pictures are a sensational conclusion
to his investigations about the representation of
light and atmospheric effects in painting, which
were developed during his time as professor at
the Royal Academy, where Turner learned
Newton and Goethe's theories about light and
colour.
Rain, Steam and Speed, 1844

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Turner was an extremely
prolific artist who produced
over 550 oil paintings, 2,000
watercolours, and 30,000
paper works. The Tate Gallery
in London produces the most
comprehensive and up to
date catalogue of Turner
works held in both public and
private collections worldwide.
Calais Pier

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Turner died on 19 December 1851, and
is said to have uttered the last words
"The sun is God". At his request he was
buried in St Paul’s Cathedral in
London ,where he lies next to Sir
Joshua Reynolds. His last exhibition at
the Royal Academy was in 1850.
Snow storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth, 1842

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Internet Resources:
en.wikipedia.org
archivo.elgrafico.com
99fps.ru
ibiblio.org
artcyclopedia.com
tate.org.uk
artble.com
encyclopedia.com
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