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The Rising Squall, Hot Wells, from St Vincent’s Rock, Bristol' was painted by Turner in 1792 and was his first oil painting ever exhibited ...
In 2024, a cracked and yellowing painting by an unknown artist that had been languishing in obscurity for more than 150 years ...
Throughout the 19th century, as the Industrial Revolution brought advancements in manufacturing across Europe, coal-burning ...
The walking trail celebrates the 250th anniversary of the artists birth—although the exact date of his birthday remains something of a mystery ...
Bristol City Council will attempt to raise around £300,000 to buy an 18th-century oil painting of Hotwells. The Rising Squall ...
Fenix’s inaugural exhibition “All Directions” lives up to its name, presenting the ugly and the possible alike: the burdens of exile, the sacrifices of leaving, the gamble of chance.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) shattered artistic convention, dissolving form into movement and light into ...
Showcasing the Romantic artist's early innovations with oil paint, "The Rising Squall" could fetch up to $400,000. Before it ...
Where would you start looking if you wanted to find the heart and soul of British culture? Is there somewhere you can pinpoint, like the source of a great river? “That’s easy!” I used to think, ...
Lost and tucked away in a private collection for over 150 years, one of J.M.W. Turner's earliest oil paintings has been ...
A painting of Westbury’s iconic White Horse as seen from a train cabin has been voted as the best-loved railway art in the country.
A Liverpool gallery which is free to enter has been named among the best budget-friendly days out in the whole of the UK.