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  • William Turner is a brilliant British artist of the 19th century, a recognized master of landscape and battle genres, a marine painter, an outstanding representative of romanticism in world painting. Turner’s paintings are characterized by a special manner of depicting the elements and sunlight, the dominance of a bright palette of colors. In recent years, the interest in abstract art is clearly visible in the work of William Turner.
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  • Turner - Lifeboat and Manby Apparatus going off to a stranded vessel making signal blue lights of distress , c.1831. ... Joseph Mallord William Turner.
  • Not to be confused with the painter William Turner of Oxford. ... Self-Portrait, oil on canvas, c. 1799. Born. Joseph Mallord William Turner.
  • William Turner romantizm akımından etkilenmişti ve yazlarını büyük bir merak beslediği doğanın sırlarını çözmek için farklı yerlere seyahat ederek geçiriyordu.
  • The English painter Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) was one of the greatest romantic interpreters of nature in the history of Western art and is still...
  • Joseph Mallord William Turner’ın erken ortaya çıkan yetenekleri, ona Britanya Kraliyet Sanatlar Akademisi’ne (Royal Academy of Arts)...
  • Turner’s father was an ardent supporter of his work and it is rumored that his father sold early watercolors to customers around 1787 onwards.
  • Romantizm akımının öncülerinden olarak bilinen Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775 yılının İngiltere’sinde dünyaya geldi.
  • Romantic painter Joseph Mallord William Turner, also known as J. M. W. Turner or William Turner, was a famous British watercolor artist.
  • Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) renkleri etkileyici kullanımı, hayali manzaraları resmediş tarzı ve hiddetli deniz resimleriyle tanınan İngiliz...
  • Joseph Mallord William Turner was an English Romantic landscape painter, watercolorist and printmaker, whose style can be said to have laid the foundation for...