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
NPG 1314
by S. Myers, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, after Joseph Mallord William Turner
etching and aquatint, published 1 September 1886
NPG D39447
by William Holl Jr, after Joseph Mallord William Turner
stipple and line engraving, published 1862
NPG D39433
by William Holl Jr, published by James Sprent Virtue, after Joseph Mallord William Turner
stipple and line engraving, published 1862
NPG D39459
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
Places
Cumbria
Greater Manchester
Gwynedd
Merseyside
Sussex




