The painting turned out to be a watercolor by the English artist J.M.W. Turner. Born in 1775, Turner is “perhaps the best-loved English Romantic artist,” as London’s National Gallery writes.
1830- 1835), with its "factory chimneys belching smoke ... they take you right back to Turner, and his tear-jerking painting ...
When it did, no one was better equipped than Turner to exploit it as, for instance, in a painting from the 1820s of fishing boats on Folkestone Beach, a symphony in scarlet, blue and gold.
as Turner intended. The exhibition was "exploring his genius as both painter and a master of printmaking", a medium he pursued at a time when printmaking was regarded as secondary to painting, she ...
The painting turned out to be a watercolor by the English artist J.M.W. Turner. Born in 1775, Turner is “perhaps the best-loved English Romantic artist,” as London’s National Gallery writes.