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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.
After a $220 million renovation, The Frick Collection reopens to display Henry Clay Frick's vast collection of artwork and ...
The natural history collection was originally part of the British Museum’s collection in west London and it wasn’t until ... W. Turner and Monet. Sitting on the banks of the River Seiont in Caernarfon ...
Don’t miss one of the Cotswolds’ loveliest attractions ... sea and skies that inspired more than 100 of JMW Turner’s works – admire them in the seafront gallery sharing the painter ...
This isn’t helped by the Brownian motion of the huge crowds ... no less than in museums. Norham Castle, Sunrise (c1845) by J M W Turner. Courtesy Tate Gallery, London In a footnote to De l’Amour (1822 ...
This being the 250th anniversary of JMW Turner ... Turner’s Kingdom: Beauty, Birds and Beasts. They’re a curiosity, some of his studies of animals and birds, which isn’t what you’d ...
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 ...
Who was better, JMW Turner or John ... in my opinion). Turner, the son of a barber, came from unchallengingly humble beginnings. Thanks to his taciturnity we don’t really know what his politics ...
By Michael Prodger JMW Turner baffled his contemporaries ... He himself, after a lifetime of unshakeable self-belief, knew this wasn’t the case and with the scandal of his living – and dying – ...
J. M, W, Turner’s Rain, Steam, and Speed is a masterpiece of Victorian Romanticism infused with hopes, fears, and reminisces. It catapults the viewer into the path of an oncoming train. Modernity ...