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Artist: J Turner ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by J Turner.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Cover sheet of River Scenery, by Turner and Girtin, with Descritions, 1827 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Cover sheet of River Scenery, by Turner and Girtin, with Descritions, 1827 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Don La Viere Turner, The Banner, 1960 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Charles W. Sharpe, Portrait of J.M.W. Turner, R.A. , frontispiece and plate 1 in the book Turner and Girtin*s Picturesque Views, Sixty Years Since (London: J. Hogarth, 1854) , 1854 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Charles Turner, A Saracen Horseman, 1887 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Janet Turner, Egg of Flamingo, 20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Lake of Zug, 1843 Made by Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, 1775 - 1851)Watercolor Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Julius C. Turner, Ghetto Scene, 1933 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Charles Turner, Okehampton Castle, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Don La Viere Turner, Mouse, 20th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Van Tromp, Going About to Please His Masters Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Pat Steir, P.S. After Turner, 1985 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Charles Turner, The Industrious Cottage Wife, 1803 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Sir Joshua Reynolds, The Rev. William Turner, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, River Wye, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Ilesworth, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Solitude, 1814 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Calm, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Iris, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Charles Turner, Jason, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Charles Turner, Cortez, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Holl (the Younger), J.M.W. Turner, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Duntanborough Castle, 1808 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Windmill and Lock, 1811 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Peat Bog, Scotland, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Mildmay Sea Piece, 1812 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Clyde River, 1809 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Morpeth, Northumberland, 1809 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, London from Greenwich, 1811 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Mount St. Gothard, 1808 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Lauffenbourgh on the Rhine, 1811 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Interior of a Church, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Woman and Tombourine, 1808 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Ships in a breeze, 1808 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Ben Arthur, Scotland, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Aesacus and Hesperie, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Solway Moss, 1816 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Watercress Gatherers, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Norham Castle, 1816 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Winchelsea, Sussex, 1812
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Turner
Tate Britain: Turner and Venice The exhibition is set out as a tour of Turner’s Venice. Beginning with the monumental centre around the Doge’s Palace and the Basilica of San Marco, the succeeding rooms draw the visitor deeper into the city’s topography. This sequence culminates ...
Catto Contemporary: HONEY, I shrunk the Turner Prize: the Little Turner Prize Catto Contemporary is proud to confirm a major solo Christmas exhibition of The Little Artists in November 2003 until Christmas Eve. Included in the show will be a brand new piece (which is larger than previous work), presenting a gallery scene fe...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Rural England Through a Victorian Lens: Benjamin Bricknell Turner Known for his beautiful early photographs of rural England, Turner was one of the first, and remains
one of the most respected, of all British photographers. Between 1852 and 1854 he compiled 60 of his
photographs under the title Photographic Vi...
Tate Britian: Nominations invited for the 2001 Turner Prize The members of the 2001 Turner Prize Jury are:
Patricia Bickers, Editor, Art Monthly
Stuart Evans, representative of the Patrons of New Art
Robert Storr, Senior Curator, Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art,New York
Reynolda House, Museum of American Art: J.M.W. Turner and Frederic Church: An Atlantic Conversation Reynolda House is borrowing J.M.W. Turner’s circa 1845 painting Yacht Approaching the Coast from the Tate Britain and exhibiting the masterpiece alongside the Museum’s own monumental 1855 work The Andes of Ecuador, by Frederic Church. This intern...
High Museum: Visions of the Frontier: American Landscapes
From
the Collection of Ted Turner Moran, also represented in this show, focused much of his attention on painting scenes of areas
now protected by the National Parks system. Turner's collection is marked by superb paintings that depict the depth,
range and stunning beauty of t...
Seattle Art Museum: Expressions of the Brush: Paintings by Dutch and British Masters Among the loans are three important portraits by Frans Hals, including a
pair of marriage portraits (ca. 1650), and three high-life genre scenes by
Dutch artists known for their rendering of silky fabrics and opulent
interiors, including Jan St...
Royal Academy of the Arts: TURNER: THE GREAT WATERCOLOURS
Turner: The Great Watercolours includes some 100 works and concentrates on
watercolours created for the public arena, in the form of exhibitions, commissions
from patrons, and works to be translated into engravings. The exhibit...
National Gallery of Scotland: The Vaughan Bequest of Turner Watercolours Vaughan stipulated
that the watercolours must not be subjected to permanent display, since
continual exposure to light would result in their fading. In his will he ruled
...
Tate Gallery London: 1999 Turner Prize shortlist announced The Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist under 50 for an outstanding
exhibition or other presentation of their work in the twelve months preceding 16
May 1999. The Prize was established in 1984 by th...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Voyage of Discovery: The Landscape Photograhs of Ray K. Metzker The show was beautifully selected by former Cleveland museum director Evan H. Turner, who also wrote for the accompanying catalogue an essay and chronology that investigates the evolution of Metzker’s photography and the influence of historical la...
Tate Gallery: The Turner Prize 1999 The shortlisted artists are:
Tracey Emin for her exhibitions in New York and Japan in which she continued to show her versatility across a
wide range of media, her vibrancy and flair for self-expres...
Tate Gallery: Turner Prize 2000 Shortlist Announced Tate Britain today announced the four artists who have been shortlisted for this years
Turner Prize, supported for the tenth consecutive year by Channel 4. The artists are:
Glenn Brown for his exhibitions at Jerwood Space Lond...
Tate Britian: Turner's Gallery, House and Library The central area of the Clore Gallery will present an impression
of what contemporary visitors to Turner's Gallery in Queen Anne
Street would have seen, including a simulation of the 'Indian red,
nei...
Tate Gallery, Liverpool: Figurative Art at the End of the Century Many of these works have only just been
acquired by the Tate and are on show in Liverpool for the first
time. Together, they create a powerful spectacle and raise issues
...
Tate Gallery: Ruskin, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites Ruskin was born in London on 8 February 1819 and died at his Lake District house Brantwood,
Coniston on 20 January 1900. He was the only child of a prosperous sherry merchant who was able to
...
Georgia O'Keeffe museum: GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: THE POETRY OF THINGS
Co-organized by the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. and the Dallas
Museum of Art, Georgia O'Keeffe: The Poetry of Things will also travel to the
...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: James Baker Pyne Pyne is remembered as one of the best of the modern school of landscape painters and second only to J.M.W. Turner in his ability to paint expansive landscapes in brilliant sunshine or filtered sunshine through haze and mist....
Tate Britian: Turner Prize The winner of the £20,000 Prize will be announced at Tate Britain on 28 November 2000
during a live broadcast by Channel 4. Work by the shortlisted artists will be shown in an
exhibition at Tate Britain from 25 October 2000 until ...
Dulwich Picture Gallery: The Golden Age of Watercolours : The Hickman Bacon Collection
Sir Hickman Bacon had unusual tastes for his time. The collection is especially strong in the type of late, ethereal Turner watercolour that only became widely popular with the advent of abstract painting in the 1940s and 50s. The works by Girtin ...
BANG the Gallery: BABES Babe/baby/n : 1 a naïve inexperienced person
2a an infant, baby
2b a girl, woman - slang; used as a noun of address
Artist and illustrator, Lilly Turner explores the first meaning of BABES.The
innocent, yet strange infant, the ...
Serpentine Gallery: Gillian Wearing This will be Wearing's
first significant
one-person exhibition in
London and will feature
classic early works as well
as r...
Tate Britain: Turner Prize 2003 The shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize 2003 are:
Jake and Dinos Chapman who will exhibit their recent work Insult to Injury in which they have methodically doctored a set of Francisco de Goya’s seminal etchings, The Disasters of War. S...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art Curated by Diane De Grazia with Carter Foster, the exhibition will travel
to the Pierpont Morgan Library and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
National City is the international sponsor of Master Drawings from the
Cle...
CollageGallery.Com: All new exhibitions on CollageGallery.Com Off the Rectangle! cis an exhibition of the free-form collage of David
Turner. The accompanying short esssay by that name provides a provocative
challenge to collagists to reexamine the connection of collage to painting....
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago: Tom Friedman The exhibition will include approximately thirty of
Friedman’s sculptures, works on paper, and other
pieces, including new works made especially for this
show, in the MCA's Turner, Cohen, and fourth-floor
lobby galleries. The MCA is the fi...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Steve McQueen With his powerful, mostly silent films, Steve McQueen, born 1969 in London, has meanwhile become
something like a secret star of the international art scene.
His short art films are modern in a classical se...
Artspace - Generator Gallery: BIG: Members 4th Annual Exhibition Artists included in the exhibtion are: Paul Gent Judith Eason
Sally Chisholm
...
Carnegie Museum of Natural History: NO ORDINARY LAND: ENCOUNTERS IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT Beahan and McPhee share a unique eye for the paradoxes inherent in the social landscape. In Italy, a hillside of prehistoric cave dwellings is being converted to modern apartments; in
Hawaii, a garden of mangos and oranges are protected against i...
Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Directions: Sam Taylor-Wood Meet the Artist
Thursday, July 15, at 12 noon
Sam Taylor-Wood will discuss her work. Ring Auditorium. ...
Further Artwork and Information:
Artist J.M.W.Turner. English Romantic art history
WebMuseum: Turner, Joseph Mallord William
J.M.W.Turner: artist, painter of light
Joseph Mallord William Turner
William Turner - Olgas Gallery
J.M.W. Turner, 1775-1851 - The First Impressionist - Biography
CGFA- Joseph Mallord William Turner
J. M. W. Turner
Turner Online
Jonathan Turners Home Page
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