Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), Landscape painter
Sitter associated with 41 portraits
Artist associated with 4 portraits
Turner is unarguably one of Britain's most famous and innovative artists. From his student days he toured through England and Wales, making numerous topographical watercolour sketches and oils. After his first visit to the Alps in 1802, he began to combine narrative with the effects of sublime and violent nature, as seen in his Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps (1812). Later landscapes such as The Fighting Temeraire (1838) were remarkable for their dazzling effects of light and colour. While his impressionistic style bewildered some, Constable thought them 'airy visions painted with tinted steam'.
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour, circa 1790
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Joseph Mallord William Turner; Henry Fuseli
by Thomas Cooley
pencil, 1810
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by Charles Robert Leslie
pencil, 1816
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by Charles West Cope
oil on card, circa 1828
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after Sir John Gilbert
pencil, circa 1837
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by John Linnell
oil on canvas, 1838
On display in Room 18 at the National Portrait Gallery
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by Charles Turner
chalk, 1842
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by Charles Martin
pencil, 1844
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1847
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by John Phillip
watercolour, circa 1850
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attributed to Thomas Woolner
plaster cast of death-mask, 1851
On display at Tate Britain, London
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by Unknown artist, published by Hughes & Edmonds
albumen print, published 1876
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after J.T. Allen
woodcut, (1806)
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by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, published 10 May 1827 (31 March 1800)
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by Richard Doyle
woodcut, 1846
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by Charles Turner, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
stipple engraving, published 1852
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by J.B. Hunt, published by Rogerson & Tuxford
stipple engraving, published 1857
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by Charles Wentworth Wass, after John Linnell
mezzotint, 1875 (1838)
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by Leonard Charles Wyon, after Daniel Maclise
bronze medal, 1876
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by S. Myers, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, after Joseph Mallord William Turner
etching and aquatint, published 1 September 1886
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by Samuel Haydon, after Daniel Maclise
drypoint etching, circa 1825-1850
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by William Daniell, published by William Smith, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, published 10 May 1827 (31 March 1800)
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published by Marseille Middleton Holloway, after John Thomas Smith
lithograph, mid 19th century
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after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
etching, 1840s-1850s
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by Charles William Sharpe, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
stipple engraving, circa 1840-1854
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after Charles Martin
watercolour with bodycolour over pencil, 1844
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William Collins; Sir Francis Grant; Joseph Mallord William Turner; Daniel Maclise
after John George Landseer, after John George Landseer, after Charles Martin, after Unknown artist
woodcut, published 10 May 1845
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published by Joseph Hogarth, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
lithograph, published 1 January 1851
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published by Joseph Hogarth, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
lithograph, published 1 January 1851
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Joseph Mallord William Turner ('The Fallacy of Hope')
published by Joseph Hogarth, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
lithograph, published 1 January 1851
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published by Joseph Hogarth, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
lithograph, published 1 January 1851
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by William Holl Jr, after Joseph Mallord William Turner
stipple and line engraving, published 1862
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by William Holl Jr, published by James Sprent Virtue, after Joseph Mallord William Turner
stipple and line engraving, published 1862
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after Charles Turner
photograph of mezzotint, late 19th century (1856)
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by Charles Wentworth Wass, after John Linnell
mezzotint, 1875 (1838)
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Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria
Carisbrooke Castle Museum, Newport, Isle of Wight
Graves Gallery, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester
Mirehouse, Keswick, Cumbria
Petworth House, West Sussex
Sudley House, Liverpool, Merseyside
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