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Turner's watercolour, Storm at Sea. The painting depicts a paddle steamer caught in a snow storm. This marine painting is showing a Romantic era's painter's depiction of a snowstorm on water at its best, fully developing the bold, daring Romantic fantasy of Turner. Turner was unrivaled in depicting the natural world unmastered by mankind and ...
Bury Art Museum: 68.5 x 105.5 Lifeboat and Manby Apparatus Going off to a Stranded Vessel Making the Signal (Blue Lights) of Distress 1831 Victoria & Albert Museum, London 91.4 x 122 Extensive Landscape with River or Estuary and a Distant Mountain 1830-1840 The Tate, London 141 x 251.5 Staffa, Fingal's Cave 1831-32
The painting measures 146 × 237.5 centimetres (57.5 × 93.5 in). It contains the first appearance in Turner's work of a swirling oval vortex of wind, rain and cloud, a dynamic composition of contrasting light and dark that will recur in later works, such as his 1842 painting Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth.
The paintings from the mid 1820s will feature in a special exhibition at the National Gallery this winter. Two Turner paintings set to return to Britain for the first time in a century Skip to ...
A Brief History of Abstract Art with Turner, Mondrian and More "Turner's Whaling Pictures", The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 73, no. 4 (Spring, 2016) Johnson, Ken (3 June 2016). "In Turner Paintings at the Met, the Bloody Business of Whaling". The New York Times. pp. C23. ProQuest 2310050465.
The Shortening Winter's Day is near a Close; Skaters in the Bois de Boulogne; Sledging on the Neva; Snow at Argenteuil; Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps; Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth; A Sorcerer Comes to a Peasant Wedding; Stalingrad (painting) Stetind in Fog; Suvorov crossing the Alps
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A museum is devoted to Turner's work in print form, the Turner Museum in Sarasota, Florida, founded in 1974 by Douglass Montrose-Graem to house his collection of Turner prints. [8] Other print rooms with full sets include Tate Britain, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [9] and the Art Institute of Chicago. [6]