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Jane Austen and J M W Turner brought together for the first time in new exhibition at Harewood House
It is probably fair to say that among the first things you might think of in relation to Jane Austen would be a glamorous event, usually involving dancing, at a well-appointed English country house.
To mark 250 years since the birth of artist JMW Turner ... the world's largest free display of Turner paintings. Among the canvases on show are Norham Castle, Sunrise (see above), a dramatic ...
M. W. Turner and Monet. Sitting on the banks of the River Seiont in Caernarfon, this magnificent Welsh castle is often regarded as one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages. The fortress-palace ...
After a $220 million renovation, The Frick Collection reopens to display Henry Clay Frick's vast collection of artwork and ...
Local historian Tony Seward reflects on a four-day visit by artist, JMW Turner, right, who needed toughness and stamina ... He probably stayed that night at Barnard Castle, before a long day of ...
62.5 x 95.7 cm. (24.6 x 37.7 in.) ...
I have never left it since, still re-imagining the depths of hazy and blinding light of Norham Castle, Sunrise (1845). One of J M W Turner’s last great works, it depicts – nearly decomposes – the hulk ...
From Landscape painting to Pop Art, there is a wealth of exhibitions to see in the UK outside of London this summer, ...
Tickets for the Walker Art Gallery’s major exhibition exploring the work of JMW Turner and his enduring impact on later generations are on sale from today – exactly 250 years since the artist ...
This being the 250th anniversary of JMW Turner’s death, there are any number of events and exhibitions dedicated to the great man, who was, let’s not forget, one of the great revolutionaries ...
Conventional wisdom has it that Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) was the first modern artist, his impressionistic landscapes and seascapes preceding French Impressionism by at least half ...
Who was better, JMW Turner or John Constable? A daft question, surely, or so I thought. In my recent book on British art, I avoided choosing. Two greats, too different. But when The Times asked me ...
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