All Joseph Mallord William Turner 's Paintings
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Choice ID Image  Paintings (From A to Z)       Details 
54955 Sailboat  Sailboat   mk238 1840-1845 30.5x48cm
24454 Sailing boats at sea (mk31)  Sailing boats at sea (mk31)   1796-97 Watercolour,gouache and pencil 11.3x18.6cm
24455 Sailing vessel at sea (mk31)  Sailing vessel at sea (mk31)   1796-97 Watercolour,gouache and pencil 11.3x18.6
24470 Saltash,Cornwall (mk31)  Saltash,Cornwall (mk31)   1825 Watercolour 27x41cm
43920 San Giorgio Maggiore at Dawn  San Giorgio Maggiore at Dawn   224 x 287 mm
87988 Schatten und Dunkelheit: Der Abend vor der Sintflut  Schatten und Dunkelheit: Der Abend vor der Sintflut   1843(1843) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 78,7 x 78 cm cjr
93742 Schiffsverkehr vor der Landspitze von East Cowes  Schiffsverkehr vor der Landspitze von East Cowes   1827(1827) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 46 x 60 cm cjr
54893 Sculpture  Sculpture   mk238 1827 Watercolour 14.1x19.2cm
54902 Sea  Sea   mk238 1822 Watercolour 15.2x21.8cm
54987 Sea  Sea   mk238 1844 Watercolour 22.8x32.8cm
54848 Sea fight  Sea fight   mk238 1806 Oil on canvas
54922 Sea fight  Sea fight   mk238 1823-1824 Oil on canvas 259x365.8cm
54943 Sea hog  Sea hog   mk238 1835-1840 Oil on canvas 91x122cm
77773 Self portrait  Self portrait   1798(1798) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 74 ?? 58 cm (29.1 ?? 22.8 in) cyf
78619 Self portrait  Self portrait   1798(1798) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 58 x 72.5 cm (22.8 x 28.5 in) cyf
79285 Self portrait  Self portrait   1798(1798) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 72.5 x 58 cm (28.5 x 22.8 in) cyf
75960 Self-portrait  Self-portrait   1798(1798) Oil on canvas 74 ?? 58 cm (29.1 ?? 22.8 in) cjr
78484 Self-portrait  Self-portrait   1798(1798) Oil on canvas cjr
54906 Sengmolisi  Sengmolisi   mk238 1827 Watercolour 23.6x29.5cm
71906 Shade and Darkness  Shade and Darkness   Shade and Darkness - the Evening of the Deluge exhibited 1843 Oil on canvas, 787 x 781 mm frame: 1035 x 1035 x 115 mm, Stolen on July 28, 1994 from Kunsthalle Schirn, Frankfurt am Main
55198 Shape  Shape   mk239 1937 88.9x116.3cm
55081 Sheila  Sheila   MK239 1912 Oil on canvas 108.8x108.8cm
24474 Shipping off East Cowes Headland (mk31)  Shipping off East Cowes Headland (mk31)   1827 Oil on canvas 46x60cm
55144 Shock  Shock   mk239 1924 Watercolour
54867 Sikabolofu  Sikabolofu   mk238 1818 Watercolour 28.6x40.4cm
55028 Skirt  Skirt   mk239 1909 Oil on canvas 95x128.5cm
55210 Sky  Sky   mk239 1940 Oil on canvas 100x73cm
56926 Slave ship  Slave ship   mk250 Year in 1840. Cloth on canvas, 90.7 x 122.7 cm. Boston Museum of Art.
55171 Small icon  Small icon   mk239 1927 Watercolour 48.1x32.1cm
43977 Snow Storm, Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps  Snow Storm, Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps   1812 Oil on canvas, 145 x 236,5 cm
40645 Snow Storm,Hannibal and his Amy Crossing the Alps  Snow Storm,Hannibal and his Amy Crossing the Alps   mk156 c.1811 Oil on canvas 146x237.5cm
40689 Snow Storm-Steam-Boat off a Harbour-s Mouth  Snow Storm-Steam-Boat off a Harbour-s Mouth   mk156 1842 Oil on canvas 91.4x121.9cm
21771 Snowstorm Boat at the Harbour Entrance (mk10)  Snowstorm Boat at the Harbour Entrance (mk10)   1842 Oil on canvas 146 x 237 cm London,Tate Gallery
3234 Snowstorm Steamboat off Harbor's Mouth  Snowstorm Steamboat off Harbor's Mouth   1842 National Gallery, London
55170 Solidity  Solidity   mk239 1927 Watercolour 48.3x32.3cm
92166 Sommer-Hill bei Turnbridge  Sommer-Hill bei Turnbridge   1811(1811) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 91,5 X 122,3 cm cyf
87356 Sommer-Hill bei Turnbridge, Wohnsitz des W.F. Woodgate  Sommer-Hill bei Turnbridge, Wohnsitz des W.F. Woodgate   Date 1811(1811) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 91,5 x 122,3 cm cjr
55155 Spoil  Spoil   mk239 1925 Watercolour 48.4x32.1cm
55192 Spread  Spread   mk239 1934 53x30cm
54969 Square view  Square view   mk238 1833-1835 Watercolour 15x22.8cm
24492 St.Benedetto.looking towards Fusina (mk31)  St.Benedetto.looking towards Fusina (mk31)   1843 Oil on canvas 61.5x92cm
55159 Stable  Stable   mk239 1925 Watercolour 48.5x32.3cm
54896 Step  Step   mk238 1827 Watercolour
54949 Storm  Storm   mk238 1842 Watercolour 22x21.7cm
54951 Storm  Storm   mk238 1840-1845 Oil on canvas 91.4x121.9cm
54961 Storm  Storm   mk238 1845 Watercolour 28.9x47.3cm
54975 Storm  Storm   mk238 1840 Watercolour 21.8x31.8cm
54865 Storm Wind  Storm Wind   mk238 1812 15.3x21.7cm
55019 Street  Street   mk239 1908 Oil on canvas 33x41cm
55189 Stress  Stress   mk239 1934 8.4x80.7cm
55194 Structure number 9  Structure number 9   mk239 Oil on canvas 1936 Oil on canvas 114x195cm
55023 Study  Study   mk239 1909 Oil on canvas
55090 Study  Study   mk239 1913 Watercolour 25.8x34.5cm
55212 Study  Study   mk239 1914 31.8x49.5cm
55021 Study of Church  Study of Church   mk239 1908-1909
55030 Study of church  Study of church   mk239 1910 Oil on canvas 32x44cm
54903 Study of Lusi  Study of Lusi   mk238 1824 Watercolour 17.4x24.8cm
55087 Study of white line  Study of white line   mk239 Oil on canvas 1913
24463 Sun rising tyhrough vapour:Fishermen cleaning and selling  fish  (mk31)  Sun rising tyhrough vapour:Fishermen cleaning and selling fish (mk31)   1807 Oil on canvas 134.5x179cm
24490 Sun setting over a lake (mk31)  Sun setting over a lake (mk31)   1840 Oil on canvas 91x122.5cm
54855 Sunrise  Sunrise   mk238 1806-1807 Oil on canvas 85.7x116.2cm
54957 Sunrise  Sunrise   mk238 1840-1845 Oil on canvas 91.5x122cm
3214 Sunrise Between Two Headlands  Sunrise Between Two Headlands   Tate Gallery, London
3238 Sunrise with Sea Monsters  Sunrise with Sea Monsters   1845 Tate Gallery, London
54850 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1805 watercolour 25.7x36.8cm
54879 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1819 Watercolour 23.1x36.9cm
54891 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1827 Watercolour 14x19.3cm
54892 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1827 Watercolour 13.8x19.1cm
54908 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1825-1830 Watercolour 34.5x48.6cm
54934 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1832 Watercolour 14x19.2cm
54956 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1840-1845 25.8x30cm
54960 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1845 Oil on canvas 91.4x121.9cm
54966 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1840-1845 Oil on canvas 90.8x121.9cm
54989 Sunset  Sunset   mk238 1844-1845 Watercolour 24.4x30.3cm
54898 Sunset near the lake  Sunset near the lake   mk238 1832 13.8x19cm
54941 Surf  Surf   mk238 1835 23x30.5cm
55024 Sword  Sword   mk239 1909 Oil on canvas 125x73cm
54915 Tempt  Tempt   mk238 1834 Watercolour 19.3x14cm
55165 Tender  Tender   mk239 1927 Oil on canvas 100x50cm
55160 Tender advocacy  Tender advocacy   mk239 1926 Watercolour 40.5x53.8cm
43982 The Angel Standing in the Sun  The Angel Standing in the Sun   1846 Oil on canvas, 79 x 79 cm
51742 The Angel Standing in the Sun  The Angel Standing in the Sun   nn09 c.1846 Oil on canvas 31x31in
76119 The Battle of Trafalgar  The Battle of Trafalgar   The Battle of Trafalgar (1822). cyf
24247 The Battle of Trafalgar (mk25)  The Battle of Trafalgar (mk25)   21 October 1805 c 1823
74569 The Battle of Trafalgar by J. M. W. Turner  The Battle of Trafalgar by J. M. W. Turner   The Battle of Trafalgar by J. M. W. Turner (oil on canvas, 1822-1824) cjr
3212 The Bay of Baiaae with Apollo and the Sibyl  The Bay of Baiaae with Apollo and the Sibyl   1823 Tate Gallery, London
89693 The Bay of Baiae, with Apollo and the Sibyl  The Bay of Baiae, with Apollo and the Sibyl   Oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 1,454 cm (572.4 in). Width: 2,375 cm (935 in). cjr
54823 The bridge on the river  The bridge on the river   mnk238 1795-1796 33.1x44.3cm
3217 The Burning of the Houses of Parliament  The Burning of the Houses of Parliament   1834 Philadelphia Museum of Art
3221 The Burning of the Houses of Parliament  The Burning of the Houses of Parliament   1834 Cleveland Museum of Art
73323 The Deluge  The Deluge   The Deluge, oil painting in the Tate Gallery, London
89951 The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa  The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa   oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 616 cm (242.5 in). Width: 927 cm (365 in). cjr
24480 The fall of an Avalanche in the Grisons (mk31)  The fall of an Avalanche in the Grisons (mk31)   1810 Oil on canvas 90x120cm
3223 The Fifth Plague of Egypt  The Fifth Plague of Egypt   1800 Indianapolis Museum of Art
3232 The Fighting Temeraire  The Fighting Temeraire   1838 The National Gallery
40684 The Fighting Temeraire  The Fighting Temeraire   mk156 1839 Oil on canvas 91x122cm
43313 The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth to be Broken Up  The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth to be Broken Up   mk170 1838 before 1839 Oil on canvas 90.8x121.9cm
75012 The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up  The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up   1838(1838) Oil on canvas 91 X 122 cm (35.83 X 48.03 in) cjr
61215 The fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up,  The fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up,   The fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up, painted 1839.
55119 The girl wearing the skirt  The girl wearing the skirt   mk239 1918 25.1x40.8cm

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Joseph Mallord William Turner
English Romantic Painter, 1775-1851 Joseph Mallord William Turner (23 April 1775 ?C 19 December 1851) was an English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker, whose style is said to have laid the foundation for Impressionism. Although Turner was considered a controversial figure in his day, he is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting. Turner's talent was recognised early in his life. Financial independence allowed Turner to innovate freely; his mature work is characterised by a chromatic palette and broadly applied atmospheric washes of paint. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles." However, Turner was still recognised as an artistic genius: the influential English art critic John Ruskin described Turner as the artist who could most "stirringly and truthfully measure the moods of Nature." (Piper 321) Suitable vehicles for Turner's imagination were to be found in the subjects of shipwrecks, fires (such as the burning of Parliament in 1834, an event which Turner rushed to witness first-hand, and which he transcribed in a series of watercolour sketches), natural catastrophes, and natural phenomena such as sunlight, storm, rain, and fog. He was fascinated by the violent power of the sea, as seen in Dawn after the Wreck (1840) and The Slave Ship (1840). Turner placed human beings in many of his paintings to indicate his affection for humanity on the one hand (note the frequent scenes of people drinking and merry-making or working in the foreground), but its vulnerability and vulgarity amid the 'sublime' nature of the world on the other hand. 'Sublime' here means awe-inspiring, savage grandeur, a natural world unmastered by man, evidence of the power of God - a theme that artists and poets were exploring in this period. The significance of light was to Turner the emanation of God's spirit and this was why he refined the subject matter of his later paintings by leaving out solid objects and detail, concentrating on the play of light on water, the radiance of skies and fires. Although these late paintings appear to be 'impressionistic' and therefore a forerunner of the French school, Turner was striving for expression of spirituality in the world, rather than responding primarily to optical phenomena. Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway painted (1844).His early works, such as Tintern Abbey (1795), stayed true to the traditions of English landscape. However, in Hannibal Crossing the Alps (1812), an emphasis on the destructive power of nature had already come into play. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects. (Piper 321) One popular story about Turner, though it likely has little basis in reality, states that he even had himself "tied to the mast of a ship in order to experience the drama" of the elements during a storm at sea. In his later years he used oils ever more transparently, and turned to an evocation of almost pure light by use of shimmering colour. A prime example of his mature style can be seen in Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway, where the objects are barely recognizable. The intensity of hue and interest in evanescent light not only placed Turner's work in the vanguard of English painting, but later exerted an influence upon art in France, as well; the Impressionists, particularly Claude Monet, carefully studied his techniques.

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