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Some places don’t just deserve to be seen but need to be experienced with all your senses – Driftwood Beach is one of those rare destinations where photographs, no matter how beautiful, can only ...
The painting—made in 1792 when Turner was 17—depicts a Bristol spa resort known as Hot Wells House; it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in London shortly after the artist’s 18th birthday ...
It has launched a one-week public fundraising campaign, called Bring Turner Home, to raise £100,000 towards the purchase of the painting, which will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s on July 2.
Buying a Turner painting is a “once in a generation chance” as Bristol City Council is seeking donations. The Rising Squall, Hot Wells, will go on sale at an auction next month with a guide ...
Fishermen at Sea, which went on display in 1796, was long thought to be Turner's first exhibited oil painting. Tate Gallery ...
Lost and tucked away in a private collection for over 150 years, one of J.M.W. Turner's earliest oil paintings has been rediscovered.
The auctioneer listed the painting under the name 'House by the water under a stormy sky', credited to a 'follower of Julius Caesar Ibbetson.' The Guardian reports that the painting came up short of ...
A work which sold at auction last year for just over £500 has now been attributed to JMW Turner, and will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s in London on 2 July with an estimate of up to £ ...
The painting will go on public display at Sotheby’s in London from 28 June to 1 July 2025, ahead of being auctioned for an estimated value of £200,000-300,000 (approx. €237,544 to €356,316).
Lost for over 150 years, one of JMW Turner’s earliest oil paintings is about to go on display at London’s Sotheby’s before being auctioned. Titled ‘The Rising Squall, Hot Wells, from St Vincent’s Rock ...