Mary Dawson Turner (née Palgrave)
(1774-1850), ArtistSitter associated with 3 portraits
Artist associated with 75 portraits
Mary Dawson Turner was the daughter of William Palgrave of Coltishall. She married Dawson Turner in 1796. Her set of a Hundred Etchings were bound and presented to the Athenaeum Club by her husband. Twelve sets of her collection of Fifty Etchings were specially bound by her husband in 1823, as presents for his friends. In most of the plates she was assisted by her teacher, William Camden Edwards.
Probably Mary Dawson Turner (née Palgrave)
by Mary Dawson Turner (née Palgrave), after Unknown artist
etching, (1816)
NPG D22600
Mary Dawson Turner (née Palgrave)
by Richard James Lane, after Elizabeth (née Rigby), Lady Eastlake
lithograph, 1850
NPG D21746
Mary Dawson Turner (née Palgrave)
by Richard James Lane, after Elizabeth (née Rigby), Lady Eastlake
lithograph, 1850
NPG D22293
Related People
- Hannah Sarah Brightwen (née Turner) (daughter)
- Harriet Gunn (née Turner) (daughter)
- Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (grandson)
- Maria Sarah (née Turner), Lady Hooker (daughter)
- Elizabeth (née Turner), Lady Palgrave (daughter)
- Francis Turner Palgrave (grandson)
- Sir Reginald Francis Douce Palgrave (grandson)
- William Gifford Palgrave (grandson)
- Anne Rigby (née Palgrave) (sister)
- Eleanor Jane Turner (daughter)
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