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from 1789, enrolling when he was 14, and exhibited his first work there at 15. During this period, he also served as an architectural draftsman. He earned a steady income from commissions and sales, which he often only begrudgingly accepted owing to his troubled and contrary nature. He opened his own
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wrote of him that, "He adored Turner, when I and others doubted, and taught me to see & to distinguish his beauties over that of others ... the old man really had a fond & personal regard for this young clergyman, which I doubt he ever evinced for the other". Daniell may have supplied Turner
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and twenty-three drawings connected with it. It was an unparalleled collection that comprehensively represented the diversity, imagination and technical inventiveness of Turner's work throughout his sixty-year career. Vaughan bequeathed the most of his Turner collection to
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founded the Independent Turner Society. The Tate created the prestigious annual
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Turner experimented with a wide variety of pigments. He used formulations like
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at the age of 38, he told Roberts he would never form such a friendship again.
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of Art in 1789, aged 14, and was accepted into the academy a year later by
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was voted Britain's "greatest painting" in a public poll organised by the
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Townsend, Joyce H. (1993). "The Materials of J. M. W. Turner: Pigments".
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Rockets and Blue Lights (Close at Hand) to Warn Steamboats of Shoal Water
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Rockets and Blue Lights (Close at Hand) to Warn Steamboats of Shoal Water
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Many early sketches by Turner were architectural studies or exercises in
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Turner & the 1834 Parliament Fire – UK Parliament Living Heritage
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Turner's imagination was sparked by shipwrecks, fires (including the
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art award in 1984, named in Turner's honour, and 20 years later the
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Turner: The Extraordinary Life and Momentous Times of J.M.W. Turner
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The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16th October, 1834
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2669:"Colors That Fade: Turner's Masterpieces: Can his works be saved?"
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Turner in his Time, Andrew Wilton, H. N. Abrams Books, 1987, p. 45
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The Rising Squall – Hot Wells from St Vincent's Rock Bristol
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Buttermere Lake, with Part of Cromackwater, Cumberland, a Shower
3423:"In Turner Paintings at the Met, the Bloody Business of Whaling"
3190:. Winchester, UK; Washington, DC: Zero Books. pp. 129–152.
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Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital
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View in Wales: Mountain Scene with Village and Castle – Evening
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The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16 October 1834
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Dort or Dordrecht: The Dort packet-boat from Rotterdam becalmed
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A Brief History of Abstract Art with Turner, Mondrian and More
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2580:. The Turner Museum and Thomas Moran Galleries. Archived from
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2346:"Spectacles, glass, snuffbox and cardcase of Turner 1775–1851"
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2252:"Turner Biography & Chronology – The Turner Society"
853:(1795), stay true to the traditions of English landscape. In
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Turner formed a short but intense friendship with the artist
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Cunningham, Peter (27 December 1851). "Obituary of Turner".
3474:, Washington, D.C., October 1, 2007 – January 6, 2008; the
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Joll, Evelyn; Butlin, Martin; Herrmann, Luke, eds. (2001).
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from 7 November 2003 to 8 February 2004. In 2005, Turner's
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The Departure of the Fleet, 1850, National Gallery, London
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of work from this time in Berkshire survives as well as a
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J. M. W. Turner, 1775–1851: The World of Light and Colour
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An Historical Account of the Will of J. M. W. Turner, R.A
2192:(New ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 28.
2167:(New ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 27.
2100:(New ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 20.
2075:(New ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 17.
1949:(New ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 15.
1924:(New ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 14.
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so he could not be counted as present at any property in
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announced that a portrait of Turner, with a backdrop of
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Picturesque View of the Antiquities of England and Wales
233:. He is known for his expressive colouring, imaginative
4053:(Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying,
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England: Richmond Hill, on the Prince Regent's Birthday
2869:"Timothy Spall to play JMW Turner in Mike Leigh biopic"
609:. Petworth House still displays a number of paintings.
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Valley of Aosta: Snowstorm, Avalanche and Thunderstorm
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Two Captured Danish Ships Entering Portsmouth Harbour
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J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours
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2644:. Random House Trade Paperbacks. pp. 134–135.
2142:(Rev. ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press.
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3099:. Ackroyd's Brief Lives. New York: Nan A. Talese.
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879:High levels of volcanic ash (from the eruption of
798:(1840) were first shown. A 2003 exhibition at the
567:in Paris in the same year. He made many visits to
4115:Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway
3245:Melville & Turner: Spheres of Love and Fright
3186:Singh, Iona (2012). "J.M.W. Turner as Producer".
3068:(revised ed.). London: Thames & Hudson.
1323:Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway
865:Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway
713:in Chelsea, on 19 December 1851. He is buried in
590:is reputed to have been inspired by a storm over
4033:The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth
3783:A Beech Wood with Gypsies Seated in the Distance
1184:1836, oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art
816:Turner's major venture into printmaking was the
324:in Old Street in 1799. She was moved in 1800 to
1398:One of the greatest collectors of his work was
1326:, 1844, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
1220:, 1838, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
594:in Otley while he was staying at Farnley Hall.
4018:Venice, from the Porch of Madonna della Salute
3669:Morning amongst the Coniston Fells, Cumberland
3059:. London: J. M. W. Turner, R.A., Publications.
2958:Standing in the Sun: A Life of J. M. W. Turner
2446:(01 ed.). London: Thames and Hudson Ltd.
1712:p. 468: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909.
1537:, with Spall taking the award for Best Actor.
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1473:) on loan from around the globe, was held at
698:Turners House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1887 by
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4063:Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth
2348:. Philip Mould & Company. Archived from
1867:Standing in the sun: a life of J.M.W. Turner
1822:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1763:
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1461:Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
1279:Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth
3994:Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore
3370:The condition of Modern Rome, Campo Vaccino
3116:"Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851)"
2702:New York: Scribner and Welford. p. 121
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1777:(4th ed.). New York: Parkstone Press.
1234:Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore
571:. Important support for his work came from
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3888:The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire
3768:A Beech Wood with Gypsies round a Campfire
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2836:Leo 'Rumpole' McKern: The Accidental Actor
1001:Morning amongst the Coniston Fells, 1798,
464:A View of the Archbishop's Palace, Lambeth
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6767:Deaths from cholera in the United Kingdom
3482:, New York, June 24 – September 21, 2008.
1775:The life and masterworks of J.M.W. Turner
1731:"Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851"
1724:
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709:at the home of Sophia Caroline Booth, in
4107:Moses Writing the Book of Genesis
3315:400 artworks by or after J. M. W. Turner
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1416:). In 1987, a new wing at the Tate, the
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437:), Aberdeen Archives Gallery and Museums
336:, then a small town on the banks of the
261:gallery in 1804 and became professor of
3470:of J.M.W. Turner: an exhibition at the
3414:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin
3168:The Oxford Companion to J. M. W. Turner
2641:Color: A Natural History of the Palette
1819:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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890:John Ruskin said that an early patron,
4105:The Morning after the Deluge –
3478:, February 10 – May 18, 2008; and the
3301:"Turner, Joseph Mallord William"
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1729:Brown, David Blayney (December 2012).
883:) in the atmosphere during 1816, the "
6638:Romanticism and the French Revolution
4103:Light and Colour (Goethe's Theory) –
3047:. Lytham St Annes: Stanley Warburton.
2752:. City of Westminster. Archived from
2699:The Great Artists: J.M.W. Turner R.A.
2213:Roberts, Miquette (5 December 2012).
2138:Butlin, Martin; Joll, Evelyn (1984).
717:, where he lies near the painter Sir
7:
1565:List of paintings by J. M. W. Turner
1443:) was compared with his death mask (
664:to him. Of two other snuffboxes, an
645:, until his death in December 1851.
599:George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont
537:, who was admired for his moonlight
30:Not to be confused with the painter
3798:Landscape with Lake and Fallen Tree
3555:Landscape with Windmill and Rainbow
3277:. London: Bristol Book Publishing.
3247:. The University of Georgia Press.
3014:Turner and Leeds: Image of Industry
2776:"Turner wins 'great painting' vote"
1708:"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral"
1655:Lacayo, Richard (11 October 2007).
360:. His father boasted to the artist
4095:War. The Exile and the Rock Limpet
3970:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Italy
3876:Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army
3631:Aeneas and the Sibyl, Lake Avernus
2979:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2733:"St. Mary's Church Parish website"
2473:. Hurst and Blackett. p. 418.
2442:Wilton, Andrew (6 November 2006).
2401:Davies, Norman (20 January 1998).
2298:"Collection Online: Snuff Box/box"
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6737:19th-century English male artists
6732:18th-century English male artists
3396:Works by or about J. M. W. Turner
3377:J.M.W. Turner exhibition catalogs
3359:Joseph Mallord William Turner, RA
3357:The Temple of Jupiter Panellenius
3343:Joseph Mallord William Turner, RA
3122:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
3120:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
2696:Monkhouse, William Cosmo (1879).
2012:Thornbury, George Walter (1862).
1970:Thornbury, George Walter (1862).
1733:. In Brown, David Blayney (ed.).
1475:Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
1441:Sheffield Museums & Galleries
1429:St. Mary's Church, Battersea
1347:1845, oil on canvas, Tate Britain
1286:1842, oil on canvas, Tate Britain
947:Fisherman's Cottage, Dover, 1790
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3188:Color, Facture, Art & Design
2977:The Life of J. M. W. Turner, R.A
2322:. Finch & Co. Archived from
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447:Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino
347:Around 1786, Turner was sent to
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3540:Interior of a Romanesque Church
3337:Giudecca, La Donna della Salute
3275:A Year of Turner and the Thames
3269:". (Quotation from dust jacket)
3228:. Berlin: Phaidon Verlag GmbH.
2750:"Joseph Mallord William Turner"
2566:. London: Barrie & Jenkins.
2278:. Victoria County History, 2004
1813:"Joseph Mallord William Turner"
1810:Herrmann, Luke (October 2006).
1021:Willem van de Velde the Younger
724:Turner's friend, the architect
629:Turner, painted from memory by
597:Turner was a frequent guest of
468:Royal Academy summer exhibition
322:St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics
6762:Burials at St Paul's Cathedral
3962:Funeral of Sir Thomas Lawrence
3623:Moonlight, a Study at Millbank
3486:Turner's poems and other texts
3450:Rocks at Colgong on the Ganges
3171:. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
2867:Child, Ben (23 October 2012).
2737:St Mary's Modern Stained Glass
2489:The Illustrated History of Art
2140:The paintings of J.M.W. Turner
2033:The Life of J.M.W. Turner, R.A
1870:. London: Pimlico. p. 8.
1739:. Tate Research Publications.
756:The Illustrated History of Art
732:), Revd. Henry Scott Trimmer,
648:Turner was a habitual user of
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6747:19th-century English painters
6742:18th-century English painters
6661:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
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3416:, v. 73, no. 4 (Spring, 2016)
3045:Discovering Turner's Lakeland
2938:Turner £20 enters circulation
2491:. Bounty Books. p. 321.
1987:Hamilton, James (1997). "1".
1600:and the supposed birthday of
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237:and turbulent, often violent
210:Joseph Mallord William Turner
83:Joseph Mallord William Turner
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3886:Dido building Carthage, or,
3420:Johnson, Ken (3 June 2016).
3207:Turner's Painting Techniques
3127:Bockemühl, Michael (2015) .
1836:UK public library membership
1433:Victoria & Albert Museum
527:Philip James de Loutherbourg
470:of 1790 when Turner was 15.
4043:Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino
3954:Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus
3593:Interior of a Gothic Church
3410:"Turner's Whaling Pictures"
3243:Wallace, Robert K. (1992).
3209:. London: Tate Publishing.
3150:. London: Tate Publishing.
3043:Warburton, Stanley (2008).
3007:. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum.
2839:. UNSW Press. p. 181.
2677:. 9 January 1930. p. 2
2564:The Sketches of Turner, R.A
2539:Turner: the late seascapes
2514:Turner: the late seascapes
2407:. London: Pimlico. p.
1264:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1102:Yale Center for British Art
988:Yale Center for British Art
949:Yale Center for British Art
778:Williamstown, Massachusetts
27:English painter (1775–1851)
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6772:English landscape painters
6757:British landscape painters
6578:Coleridge's theory of life
3852:London from Greenwich Park
3480:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3016:. Jeremy Mills Publishing.
2988:. New York: Random House.
2562:Wilkinson, Gerald (1974).
2467:Thornbury, Walter (1862).
1199:, 1836–37, oil on canvas,
1164:Philadelphia Museum of Art
1057:London from Greenwich Park
856:Hannibal Crossing the Alps
507:In 1796, Turner exhibited
254:Maiden Lane, Covent Garden
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6797:People from Covent Garden
6787:English romantic painters
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6633:Romanticism and economics
4648:Manuel Antônio de Almeida
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4123:Sunrise with Sea Monsters
4055:Typhoon Coming On)
4010:Rome, From Mount Aventine
3978:The Fountain of Indolence
3860:The Fifth Plague of Egypt
3608:Limekiln at Coalbrookdale
3366:Modern Rome Campo Vaccino
3148:Turner and the Scientists
2947:General and cited sources
2638:Finlay, Victoria (2004).
2015:The life of J.M.W. Turner
1973:The life of J.M.W. Turner
1635:"Turner Society Homepage"
1445:National Portrait Gallery
1359:The Wreck Buoy, c. 1849,
1299:The Evening of the Deluge
894:, Principal Physician of
847:His early works, such as
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194:
185:
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4413:German historical school
3878:Crossing the Alps
3753:Welsh Mountain Landscape
3677:Shipping by a Breakwater
3458:Letitia Elizabeth Landon
3387:Works by J. M. W. Turner
3273:Williams, Roger (2018).
3205:Townsend, Joyce (1993).
3146:Hamilton, James (1998).
3028:. Penguin/Random House.
3003:Harrison, Colin (2000).
2984:Hamilton, James (2007).
2975:Finberg, A. J. (1961) .
2657:(Subscription required.)
2537:Hamilton, James (2003).
2512:Hamilton, James (2003).
2431:(Subscription required.)
1883:(Subscription required.)
1864:Bailey, Anthony (1998).
1201:Art Institute of Chicago
6792:English watercolourists
5060:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
3930:The Battle of Trafalgar
3488:(Bibliotheca Augustana)
3472:National Gallery of Art
3224:Venning, Barry (2003).
3064:Wilton, Andrew (2006).
2833:Whaley, George (2009).
2804:"The Sun Is God (1974)"
2605:Studies in Conservation
2188:Wilton, Andrew (2006).
2163:Wilton, Andrew (2006).
2096:Wilton, Andrew (2006).
2071:Wilton, Andrew (2006).
2029:Finberg, A. J. (1961).
1945:Wilton, Andrew (2006).
1920:Wilton, Andrew (2006).
1504:production directed by
1307:National Gallery of Art
1262:, 1840, oil on canvas,
1243:National Gallery of Art
1140:Cleveland Museum of Art
1100:, 1818, oil on canvas,
1080:, 1812, oil on canvas,
1060:, 1809, oil on canvas,
1039:, 1803, oil on canvas,
738:Charles Turner ARA
466:, was accepted for the
401:Joseph Bonomi the Elder
302:where Turner was born,
6817:British erotic artists
6752:British marine artists
6643:Romanticism in science
6598:Middle Ages in history
6593:List of Romantic poets
5305:Josiah Gilbert Holland
4131:Norham Castle, Sunrise
4035:to Be Broken up
3922:Rome, from the Vatican
3821:View on Clapham Common
3307:Encyclopedia Americana
2808:British Film Institute
2276:British History Online
1828:10.1093/ref:odnb/27854
1545:The Fighting Temeraire
1527:
1479:The Fighting Temeraire
1470:The Fighting Temeraire
1340:Norham Castle, Sunrise
1216:The Fighting Temeraire
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159:The Fighting Temeraire
6802:Rother Valley artists
6777:English male painters
6613:Romantic epistemology
6603:Opium and Romanticism
5172:Stojadinović-Srpkinja
4398:Counter-Enlightenment
4087:Peace – Burial at Sea
3906:The Field of Waterloo
3114:Barker, Elizabeth E.
2487:Piper, David (2004).
1162:1835, oil on canvas,
1117:The Field of Waterloo
1017:Dutch Boats in a Gale
900:
885:Year Without a Summer
785:burning of Parliament
768:
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673:Edward Thomas Daniell
628:
573:Walter Ramsden Fawkes
547:
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258:Royal Academy of Arts
166:Rain, Steam and Speed
135:Royal Academy of Arts
6677:Age of Enlightenment
4319:England (literature)
3476:Dallas Museum of Art
3335:Christie's Videos –
3012:Hill, David (2008).
2326:on 29 September 2015
1989:Turner : a life
1669:on 12 October 2007.
1535:Cannes Film Festival
734:George Jones RA
523:Claude Joseph Vernet
6782:English printmakers
6628:Romantic psychology
4423:Hudson River School
4367:Sweden (literature)
4352:Russia (literature)
4240:Turner Contemporary
4230:Thomas Price Turner
3896:Dort or Dordrecht:
3868:High Street, Oxford
3372:J. M. W. Turner, RA
3364:Sotheby's Videos –
3355:Sotheby's Videos –
3348:31 May 2013 at the
2960:. London: Pimlico.
2814:on 21 November 2014
2584:on 16 February 2010
2578:"The Turner Museum"
2376:, pp. 319–320.
1991:. London: Sceptre.
1602:William Shakespeare
1541:The Bank of England
1515:wrote and directed
1465:Winsor & Newton
1449:City of Westminster
1393:Thomas Price Turner
811:Sir George Beaumont
800:Clark Art Institute
774:Clark Art Institute
715:St Paul's Cathedral
660:, presented a gold
559:(exhibited in 1836)
460:Sir Joshua Reynolds
454:Turner entered the
428:Caerlaverock Castle
279:St Paul's Cathedral
252:Turner was born in
125:St Paul's Cathedral
6807:Royal Academicians
4613:White Mountain art
4554:Historical fiction
4362:Spain (literature)
3570:Diana and Callisto
3429:The New York Times
3325:The Turner Society
3066:Turner in His Time
3053:Whittingham, Selby
2921:"Polymer £20 note"
2784:. 5 September 2005
2756:on 3 December 2013
2444:Turner in his Time
2352:on 4 December 2014
2257:. 2 December 2022.
2216:The Unknown Turner
2190:Turner in his time
2165:Turner in his time
2098:Turner in his time
2073:Turner in his time
1947:Turner in his time
1922:Turner in his time
1657:"The Sunshine Boy"
1598:Saint George's Day
1511:British filmmaker
986:The Angler, 1794,
913:John Robert Cozens
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658:King of the French
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351:on the north-east
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275:that year's census
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6703:
6618:Romantic medicine
6588:List of romantics
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6026:
5678:Felix Mendelssohn
5673:Fanny Mendelssohn
5484:
5483:
5198:Rosalía de Castro
5136:Soares dos Passos
4484:Transcendentalism
4448:Nazarene movement
4408:Düsseldorf School
4266:
4265:
3654:Caernarvon Castle
3391:Project Gutenberg
3284:978-0-9928466-9-5
3216:978-1-85437-202-4
3197:978-1-78099-629-5
3157:978-1-85437-255-0
3138:978-3-8228-6325-1
3131:. Köln: Taschen.
3075:978-0-500-23830-1
3035:978-0-241-96456-9
2995:978-0-8129-6791-3
2846:978-1-921410-89-5
2548:978-0-300-09900-3
2523:978-0-300-09900-3
2453:978-0-500-23830-1
2418:978-0-06-097468-8
2404:Europe: A History
2308:on 14 April 2013.
2230:978-1-84976-386-8
2199:978-0-500-23830-1
2174:978-0-500-23830-1
2149:978-0-300-03276-5
2127:. pp. 17–18.
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1931:978-0-500-23830-1
1834:(Subscription or
1784:978-1-85995-681-6
1746:978-1-84976-386-8
1571:Explanatory notes
1502:Thames Television
1496:played Turner in
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1309:, Washington D.C.
1245:, Washington D.C.
1138:, oil on canvas,
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6369:Michałowski
6201:Wackenroder
6166:F. Schlegel
6161:A. Schlegel
5937:Tchaikovsky
5826:Bortkiewicz
5698:R. Schumann
5693:C. Schumann
5658:Kalkbrenner
5627:Saint-Saëns
4932:Anne Brontë
4817:Eichendorff
4802:B. v. Arnim
4797:A. v. Arnim
4607:Weltschmerz
4566:Medievalism
4515:Blue flower
4443:Nationalist
4388:Bohemianism
4300:Romanticism
4226:(2014 film)
4218:(2011 play)
4215:The Painter
4183:(1807–1819)
4154: 1845
4139: 1845
4051:Slave Ship
4026: 1835
3829: 1800
3813:Calais Pier
3806: 1800
3791: 1800
3776: 1800
3761: 1799
3746: 1799
3731: 1799
3718:(1798–1799)
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3693: 1798
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3548: 1795
3468:John Updike
3341:San Giorgio
2905:3 September
2880:3 September
2788:3 September
2760:3 September
2706:3 September
2424:3 September
2356:3 September
2330:3 September
2282:21 December
1694:14 February
1640:27 November
1551:printed on
1036:Calais Pier
807:John Eagles
760:John Ruskin
711:Cheyne Walk
652:; in 1838,
639:Cheyne Walk
515:the Needles
435: 1832
397:James Wyatt
389:perspective
378:watercolour
372:). A whole
370:Oxfordshire
366:Sunningwell
315:Maiden Lane
300:Maiden Lane
263:perspective
243:John Ruskin
180:Romanticism
72: 1799
6711:Categories
6244:Chassériau
6219:Aivazovsky
5927:Rubinstein
5912:Mussorgsky
5861:Wieniawski
5846:Paderewski
5688:Moszkowski
5471:Vörösmarty
5461:Shevchenko
5315:Longfellow
5239:Batyushkov
5234:Baratynsky
5203:Espronceda
5070:Mickiewicz
5065:Malczewski
5032:Wordsworth
5017:M. Shelley
4972:de Quincey
4837:Günderrode
4721:Baudelaire
4601:Wanderlust
4438:Lake Poets
4223:Mr. Turner
3466:review by
3438:2310050465
2041:. p.
1838:required.)
1529:Palme d'Or
1518:Mr. Turner
1513:Mike Leigh
1494:Leo McKern
1389:Twickenham
972:Clare Hall
613:Later life
592:the Chevin
565:the Louvre
476:life class
374:sketchbook
281:, London.
235:landscapes
227:printmaker
89:1775-04-23
34:of Oxford.
6684:Modernism
6344:Kiprensky
6304:Géricault
6289:Friedrich
6279:Delacroix
6254:Constable
6234:Bonington
6224:Bierstadt
6176:Senancour
6151:Schelling
6106:Lamennais
6101:Khomyakov
6066:Coleridge
6061:Chaadayev
5968:Stanković
5963:Mokranjac
5882:Balakirev
5841:Moniuszko
5790:Donizetti
5785:Cherubini
5683:Meyerbeer
5668:Marschner
5643:Beethoven
5556:Moscheles
5490:Musicians
5476:Wergeland
5441:Orbeliani
5396:Grundtvig
5300:Hawthorne
5269:Zhukovsky
5264:Vyazemsky
5249:Lermontov
5208:Gutiérrez
5167:Radičević
5131:Herculano
5055:Krasiński
4997:Radcliffe
4967:Coleridge
4942:E. Brontë
4937:C. Brontë
4867:Jean Paul
4862:Hölderlin
4751:Lamartine
4688:Magalhães
4678:Guimarães
4586:Pantheism
4576:Nostalgia
4428:Indianism
4376:Movements
4307:Countries
4164:(unknown)
3531:Paintings
3266:Moby-Dick
2588:30 August
1672:painting.
1621:Citations
1500:, a 1974
1489:Portrayal
919:Materials
662:snuff box
358:shillings
334:Brentford
290:Childhood
285:Biography
225:painter,
190:Signature
144:Paintings
131:Education
115:, England
6696:Category
6512:Dahlhaus
6497:Blanning
6464:Scholars
6434:Tropinin
6429:Tidemand
6419:Stattler
6414:Scheffer
6314:Głowacki
6284:Edelfelt
6239:Bryullov
6181:Snellman
6156:Schiller
6146:Rousseau
6126:Michelet
6071:Constant
6041:Belinsky
6014:Sibelius
5958:Konjović
5932:Scriabin
5902:Lyapunov
5836:Lipiński
5805:Spontini
5795:Paganini
5739:Goldmark
5530:Thalberg
5525:Schubert
5505:Bruckner
5466:Topelius
5456:Runeberg
5446:Prešeren
5416:Leopardi
5381:Frashëri
5371:Eminescu
5351:Andersen
5259:Tyutchev
5244:Karamzin
5218:Zorrilla
5213:Saavedra
5111:Castilho
5099:Portugal
5090:Słowacki
4992:Polidori
4922:Barbauld
4857:Hoffmann
4812:Brentano
4726:Bertrand
4547:Romantic
4383:Ancients
4357:Scotland
4258:Category
3434:ProQuest
3346:Archived
3093:(2005).
3024:(2016).
2956:(1998).
2852:31 March
2818:31 March
2781:BBC News
1773:(2008).
1752:10 March
1685:"census"
1559:See also
1120:, 1818,
1043:, London
842:Sarasota
772:, 1840,
517:off the
223:Romantic
176:Movement
6537:Lovejoy
6472:Abraham
6394:Richard
6384:Préault
6309:Girodet
6191:Thoreau
6136:Novalis
6121:Mazzini
6116:Maistre
6091:Hazlitt
6076:Emerson
6056:Carlyle
6046:Berchet
5989:Berwald
5984:Bennett
5953:Hristić
5907:Medtner
5887:Borodin
5877:Arensky
5800:Rossini
5775:Bellini
5754:Joachim
5727:Hungary
5708:Strauss
5636:Germany
5602:Berlioz
5571:Voříšek
5566:Smetana
5544:Czechia
5498:Austria
5431:Maturin
5426:Manzoni
5401:Heliade
5376:Foscolo
5346:Alfieri
5341:Abovian
5295:Emerson
5254:Pushkin
5193:Bécquer
5126:Garrett
5080:Potocki
5027:Southey
4987:Maturin
4957:Carlyle
4914:Britain
4887:Novalis
4842:Gutzkow
4790:Germany
4756:Mérimée
4741:Gautier
4668:Barreto
4663:Azevedo
4643:Alencar
4623:Writers
4542:Byronic
4478:Purismo
4332:Germany
4314:Denmark
4207:Related
4191:Museums
4146:Whalers
3398:at the
3310:. 1920.
2625:1506368
2236:14 July
1553:polymer
931:Gallery
925:carmine
707:cholera
643:Chelsea
631:Linnell
579:, near
349:Margate
6562:Wellek
6542:de Man
6527:Janion
6517:Ferber
6492:Berlin
6487:Beiser
6482:Barzun
6477:Abrams
6454:Wiertz
6439:Turner
6389:Révoil
6374:Palmer
6364:Martin
6359:Leutze
6334:Janmot
6294:Fuseli
6249:Church
6141:Quinet
6131:Müller
6086:Goethe
6081:Fichte
6004:Franck
5946:Serbia
5897:Glinka
5870:Russia
5856:Tausig
5851:Stolpe
5831:Chopin
5819:Poland
5780:Busoni
5744:Heller
5713:Wagner
5648:Brahms
5622:Onslow
5612:Halévy
5580:France
5561:Reicha
5551:Dvořák
5520:Mahler
5515:Hummel
5510:Czerny
5406:Isaacs
5386:Geijer
5320:Lowell
5310:Irving
5290:Cooper
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