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The work was previously attributed to a follower of the 18th-century artist Julius Caesar Ibbetson, but experts agree it was infact painted by a teenaged Turner. One of J.M.W. Turner’s earliest oil ...
There are currently 14 exhibitions showcasing the works of Joseph Mallord William Turner in various locations around the world, including Bath, Bedford, London, Manchester, Twickenham (UK), ...
In 2024, a cracked and yellowing painting by an unknown artist that had been languishing in obscurity for more than 150 years ...
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) shattered artistic convention, dissolving form into movement and light into ...
The dots—which represent individual slave ships—also correspond to the size of each voyage. The larger the dot, the more enslaved people on board. And if you pause the map and click on a dot ...
They were packed like cargo onto the slave ship the Morovia (or the York; accounts vary). Their fate was excruciatingly obvious, and the only answer was a rebellion. The Igbo overpowered the ship ...
Mr. Joseph William Isher- wood ... in that he has introduced the "Isherwood" system of longitudinal framing for ship construction, now so widely adopted. It was in the drawing office at the ...
Between the 15th and 19th Centuries, it is estimated that up to 12m Africans were forced onto European slave ships and taken across the Atlantic. Two hundred years after the British parliament voted ...