Joseph Mallord William Turner
(1775–1851, English Romantic)
Turner is commonly known as "the painter of light" and his work is regarded as a Romantic preface to Impressionism. Some of his works are cited as examples of abstract art prior to its recognition in the early twentieth century.
- Turner (age 15) - watercolor on paper (27 x 38 cm) 1790 - Indianapolis Museum of Art, (Indiana) |
Calais Pier - Turner - oil on canvas (172 x 240 cm) 1803 - National Gallery (London) |
Dido Building Carthage aka The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire - Turner - oil on canvas (156 x 230 cm) 1815 - National Gallery (London) |
他带来最大影响的 就是以戏剧性的手法描绘太阳的 克劳德洛兰:
Seaport at sunrise - Claude Lorrain (1600-82, French) - oil on canvas (100 x 130 cm) 1639 - Louvre Museum (Paris) |
Helvoetsluys Ships Going out to Sea - J.M.W. Turner - oil on canvas (91 x 122 cm) 1832 - Tokyo Fuji Art Museum |
The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16th October, 1834 - Turner - oil on canvas (92 x 123 cm) 1834/35 - Museum of Art (Philadelphia) |
Landscape with a River and a Bay in the Background - Turner - oil on canvas (93 x 123 cm) 1835-40 - Louvre Museum (Paris) |
The Fighting Temeraire, tugged to her last Berth to be broken up, 1838 - J. M. W. Turner - oil on canvas (91 × 122 cm) 1839 - National Gallery (London) |
Mortlake Terrace - J.M.W. Turner - oil on canvas (92 x 122 cm) 1842 - National Gallery of Art (Washington) |
Snow Storm - William Turner - oil on canvas (91 × 122 cm) 1842 - Tate (London) |
Approach to Venice - Turner - oil on canvas (62 x 94 cm) 1844 - National Gallery of Art (Washington) |
Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway - J.M.W. Turner - oil on canvas (91 × 122 cm) 1844 - National Gallery (London) |
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