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Joseph Mallord William Turner
1775–1851
Joseph Mallord William Turner, known as J. M. W. Turner (Born London, 23 April 1775; died Chelsea, Middlesex [now in London], 19 December 1851). English painter, one of the greatest figures in the history of landscape painting.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Lifeboat and Manby Apparatus Going off to a Stranded Vessel Making the Signal (Blue Lights) of Distress c.1831 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Venice, from the Giudecca 1840 Victoria and Albert Museum
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East Cowes Castle 1827–1828 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Bow and Arrow Castle, Portland c.1815 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Modern Italy: The Pifferari 1838 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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A Coast Scene with Fishermen Hauling a Boat Ashore c.1803–1804 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Line Fishing, off Hastings c.1835 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Eruption of the Soufrière Mountains in the Island of St Vincent, 30 April 1812 1815 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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The Old Mill, Ambleside Victoria Gallery & Museum
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St Michael's Mount c.1836 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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St Michael's Mount, Cornwall c.1834 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Bolton Abbey c.1820 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Witherham Mill, Sussex The Dick Institute
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View of the High Street, Oxford 1809–1810 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Van Tromp's Barge Entering the Texel, 1645 1831 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Newark Abbey 1806–1807 Yale Center for British Art
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Hastings: Fish Market on the Sands, Early Morning 1824 Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
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Linlithgow Palace c.1807 Walker Art Gallery
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Ehrenbreitstein 1832 Bury Art Museum
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Mer de Glace, Chamonix, with Blair's Hut 1806 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)