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  2. London Bridge from Downstream near the End of Billingsgate, with St Magnus-the-Martyr to the Right, the Monument Further to the Right Joseph Mallord William Turner c.1805-6
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    This is an incomplete list of the oil paintings of J. M. W. Turner (23 April 1775 - 19 December 1851), [1] a master noted for his skill in the portrayal of light, and in the painting of maritime scenes. [2] ... Caligula's Palace and Bridge 1831 The Tate, London 137.2 x 246.4 The work was exhibited in Melbourne Australia by December 1882, ...
  4. Fishermen at Sea is an early oil painting by J. M. W. Turner, often known as the Cholmeley Sea Piece. It was first shown at the Royal Academy in 1796 and has been in the Tate Gallery's collection since 1972. The picture is 36 by 48.125 inches (91.44 cm 122.24 cm) in size. It was Turner's first painting to be shown at the Royal Academy.
  5. 'London Bridge, with the Monument and the Church of St Magnus King and Martyr', Joseph Mallord William Turner, ?1794 ... What's on; Art & Artists. The Collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Media Videos Podcasts Short articles Learning Schools Art Terms ... Old London Bridge Joseph Mallord William Turner. c.1794. View by appointment.
  6. bluesurfart.com

    Old London Bridge painting was created in 1794 by a British painter J. M. W. Turner, in Romanticism style. The original size of the painting was not specified. The painting was painted in watercolour on paper. The current collection is at Tate Gallery, London, UK.
  7. sothebys.com

    Landscape with Walton Bridges is one of a highly important, late group of roughly ten paintings by J.M.W. Turner, painted in the last ten years of the artist's life. Loosely handled and light-filled, they are inspired by compositions found in the Liber Studiorum, the unfinished series of engraved views that had occupied much of Turner's creative imagination between circa 1807 and 1819 and ...
  8. metmuseum.org

    London-born Joseph Mallord William Turner was the most versatile, successful, and controversial landscape painter of nineteenth-century England. Demonstrating mastery of watercolor , oil painting, and etching , his voluminous output ranges from depictions of local topography to atmospheric renderings of fearsome storms and awe-inspiring terrain.
  9. historicengland.org.uk

    Unsurprisingly, the bridge was also heralded as a marvel by contemporary observers. Most significantly, the artist J M W Turner captured a locomotive travelling across it in his atmospheric oil painting 'Rain, Steam and Speed' of 1844. Now hanging in the National Gallery, it exudes atmospheric beauty, as well as offering viewers a glimpse of ...
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