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  2. List of paintings by J. M. W. Turner - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of the oil paintings of J. M. W. Turner (23 April 1775 ... Tate Britain, London: 70.5 x 90.2 The Painting is attributed to Turner.

  3. Crossing the Brook - Wikipedia

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    Turner gave the English countryside an Italianate look. [1] He produced it based on sketches he had made during a trip to Devon in 1813. [2] It was displayed at the Royal Academy's 1815 Summer Exhibition at Somerset House along with Dido building Carthage. [3] Today it is in the collection of the Tate Britain having been part of the Turner ...

  4. Two Captured Danish Ships Entering Portsmouth Harbour

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    Tate Britain, London Two Captured Danish Ships Entering Portsmouth Harbour is an 1807 maritime painting by the English artist Joseph Mallord William Turner . [ 1 ] It depicts two captured Danish ships of the line being brought into harbour by the Royal Navy at Spithead the major naval base off Portsmouth , Hampshire .

  5. The Departure of the Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Tate Britain, London The Departure of the Fleet is an 1850 history painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner . [ 1 ] Inspired by Classical writings, it depicts the fleet of the Trojan Aeneas departing from Carthage [ 2 ] The Carthaginian Queen Dido and her attendants are on the left, watching the departure of the ships.

  6. Dido and Aeneas (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Tate Britain, London Dido and Aeneas is an 1814 history painting by the British painter J.M.W. Turner that portrays a scene inspired by the Aeneid by the Roman poet Virgil . [ 1 ] Turner depicts a panoramic view of the city of Ancient Carthage with the lovers Dido and Aeneas in the bottom right.

  7. The Chain Pier, Brighton (Turner) - Wikipedia

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    Tate Britain, London The Chain Pier, Brighton is an 1828 landscape painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner featuring a view of the sea at the restort town of Brighton in Southern England , dominated by the Royal Suspension Chain Pier which had opened five years earlier.