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Joseph Mallord William Turner Collection (#4)

Joseph Mallord William Turner, one of the greatest British landscape painters, left an indelible mark on the art world with his breathtaking works

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Bridge and Goats, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner

The Bridge and Goats, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner
The Bridge and Goats, published 1812

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Dunstanborough Castle, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

Dunstanborough Castle, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
Dunstanborough Castle, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Morpeth, published 1809. Creator: JMW Turner

Morpeth, published 1809. Creator: JMW Turner
Morpeth, published 1809

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Pembury Mill, Kent, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

Pembury Mill, Kent, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
Pembury Mill, Kent, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Chain of Alps from Grenoble to Chamberi, published 1812. Creators: JMW Turner, William Say

Chain of Alps from Grenoble to Chamberi, published 1812. Creators: JMW Turner, William Say
Chain of Alps from Grenoble to Chamberi, published 1812

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Inverary Castle and Town, 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Inverary Castle and Town, 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Inverary Castle and Town, 1816

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Coast of Yorkshire, published 1811. Creators: JMW Turner, William Say

Coast of Yorkshire, published 1811. Creators: JMW Turner, William Say
Coast of Yorkshire, published 1811

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Norham Castle, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Norham Castle, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Norham Castle, published 1816

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Juvenile Tricks, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner

Juvenile Tricks, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner
Juvenile Tricks, published 1811

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: London from Greenwich, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner

London from Greenwich, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner
London from Greenwich, published 1811

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Woman and Tambourine, published 1807. Creator: JMW Turner

The Woman and Tambourine, published 1807. Creator: JMW Turner
The Woman and Tambourine, published 1807

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Solitude, published 1814. Creator: JMW Turner

Solitude, published 1814. Creator: JMW Turner
Solitude, published 1814

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Bridge and Cows, published 1807. Creator: JMW Turner

Bridge and Cows, published 1807. Creator: JMW Turner
Bridge and Cows, published 1807

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Near Blair Athol, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner

Near Blair Athol, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner
Near Blair Athol, published 1811

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Holy Island Cathedral, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

Holy Island Cathedral, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
Holy Island Cathedral, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Fall of the Clyde, published 1809. Creator: JMW Turner

The Fall of the Clyde, published 1809. Creator: JMW Turner
The Fall of the Clyde, published 1809

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Scene in the Campagna, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner

Scene in the Campagna, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner
Scene in the Campagna, published 1812

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Basle, published 1807. Creator: JMW Turner

Basle, published 1807. Creator: JMW Turner
Basle, published 1807

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Isis, published 1819. Creator: JMW Turner

Isis, published 1819. Creator: JMW Turner
Isis, published 1819

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Fifth Plague of Egypt, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

The Fifth Plague of Egypt, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
The Fifth Plague of Egypt, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Tenth Plague of Egypt, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Tenth Plague of Egypt, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Tenth Plague of Egypt, published 1816

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Lake of Thun, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

Lake of Thun, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
Lake of Thun, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Ville de Thun, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Ville de Thun, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Ville de Thun, published 1816

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Mt. Saint Gothard, 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

Mt. Saint Gothard, 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
Mt. Saint Gothard, 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Kingston Bank, No. 2, 1896. Creator: Frank Short

Kingston Bank, No. 2, 1896. Creator: Frank Short
Kingston Bank, No.2, 1896

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Lauffenbourgh on the Rhine, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner

Lauffenbourgh on the Rhine, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner
Lauffenbourgh on the Rhine, published 1811

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Woman of Samaria, published 1819. Creator: JMW Turner

The Woman of Samaria, published 1819. Creator: JMW Turner
The Woman of Samaria, published 1819

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Water Mill, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner

Water Mill, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner
Water Mill, published 1812

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Frontispiece, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner

Frontispiece, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner
Frontispiece, published 1812

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Bonneville, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Bonneville, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Bonneville, published 1816

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Bridge in Middle Distance, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

The Bridge in Middle Distance, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
The Bridge in Middle Distance, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Castle Above the Meadows, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

The Castle Above the Meadows, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
The Castle Above the Meadows, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Straw Yard, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

The Straw Yard, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
The Straw Yard, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Ships in a Breeze, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner

Ships in a Breeze, published 1808. Creator: JMW Turner
Ships in a Breeze, published 1808

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Calm, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner

Calm, published 1812. Creator: JMW Turner
Calm, published 1812

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Entrance of Calais Harbour, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Entrance of Calais Harbour, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Entrance of Calais Harbour, published 1816

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Mouth of the Thames?Isle of Sheppey in Distance, 1891. Creator: Frank Short

The Mouth of the Thames?Isle of Sheppey in Distance, 1891. Creator: Frank Short
The Mouth of the Thames?Isle of Sheppey in Distance, 1891

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Marine Dabblers, published 1811. Creators: JMW Turner, William Say

Marine Dabblers, published 1811. Creators: JMW Turner, William Say
Marine Dabblers, published 1811

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Windmill and Lock, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner

Windmill and Lock, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner
Windmill and Lock, published 1811

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Mill near the Grand Chartreuse, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Mill near the Grand Chartreuse, published 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Mill near the Grand Chartreuse, published 1816

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: A Packet Boat off Dover, c. 1836. Creator: JMW Turner

A Packet Boat off Dover, c. 1836. Creator: JMW Turner
A Packet Boat off Dover, c. 1836

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: A Waterfall, 1795 / 1796. Creator: JMW Turner

A Waterfall, 1795 / 1796. Creator: JMW Turner
A Waterfall, 1795/1796

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Oberwesel, 1840. Creator: JMW Turner

Oberwesel, 1840. Creator: JMW Turner
Oberwesel, 1840

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: A Yorkshire River, c. 1827. Creator: JMW Turner

A Yorkshire River, c. 1827. Creator: JMW Turner
A Yorkshire River, c. 1827

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: The Pass of Saint Gotthard, Switzerland, 1803-04. Creator: JMW Turner

The Pass of Saint Gotthard, Switzerland, 1803-04. Creator: JMW Turner
The Pass of Saint Gotthard, Switzerland, 1803-04

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Street with Church and Figures, 1822 to 1825. Creator: Unknown

Street with Church and Figures, 1822 to 1825. Creator: Unknown
Street with Church and Figures, 1822 to 1825. Formerly attributed to Joseph Mallord William Turner and Peter DeWint

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: Mountainous Landscape with Figures and Cattle, 1806 to 1807. Creator: Unknown

Mountainous Landscape with Figures and Cattle, 1806 to 1807. Creator: Unknown
Mountainous Landscape with Figures and Cattle; Rocky Landscape with Figures and Cattle Resting, 1806 to 1807. Formerly attributed to Joseph Mallord William Turner and Peter DeWint

Background imageJoseph Mallord William Turner Collection: ?Petit Andeleys on the Seine, 1822 to 1825. Creator: Unknown

?Petit Andeleys on the Seine, 1822 to 1825. Creator: Unknown
?Petit Andeleys on the Seine; Landscape with a Castle on a Hill, 1822 to 1825. Formerly attributed to Joseph Mallord William Turner and Peter DeWint




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Joseph Mallord William Turner, one of the greatest British landscape painters, left an indelible mark on the art world with his breathtaking works. In "The Fighting Temeraire, " painted in 1839, Turner captures the poignant scene of a once-mighty warship being towed to its final resting place, symbolizing the end of an era. His mastery is further showcased in "Launceston" from 1909, where he skillfully portrays the tranquil beauty of a rural town. Turner's ability to depict maritime scenes shines through in "A First Rate Taking in Stores" from 1818 and "Shoeburyness Fisherman Hailing a Whitstable Hoy. " These paintings transport viewers to bustling harbors and evoke a sense of adventure on the open seas. Meanwhile, his historical piece "Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus" showcases his imagination as he brings ancient Greek mythology to life. Not limited to seascapes alone, Turner also captured architectural wonders like Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland and Boston Lincolnshire. Through these pieces, he demonstrates his keen eye for detail and ability to convey both grandeur and serenity simultaneously. In addition to landscapes and architecture, Turner also ventured into portraiture with his self-portrait created around 1841. This intimate glimpse into the artist's own visage allows us insight into his introspective nature. Whether it be capturing picturesque towns like Scarborough or exploring distant locales such as Portsmouth or Loch Fyne, Turner's work transports us across time and space. His use of light and color creates ethereal atmospheres that stir emotions within us all. Even today, JMW Turner continues to inspire artists worldwide with his innovative techniques and boundless creativity. His legacy lives on through these masterpieces that continue captivating audiences over centuries.