Joseph Mallord William “J. M. W.” Turner – An British Romantic Landscape Painter – The Painter of Light
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Joseph Mallord William “J. M. W.” Turner, RA (23 April 1775 — 19 December 1851) was a British Romantic landscape painter, water-colourist, and printmaker. Turner was considered a controversial figure in his day, but is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting.[1] Although renowned for his oil paintings, Turner is also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting. He is commonly known as “the painter of light” and his work is regarded as a Romantic preface to Impressionism.

Works of Joseph Mallord William “J. M. W.” Turner

Turner was an extremely prolific artist who produced over 550 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolours, 30,000 paper works. The Tate Gallery in London produces the most comprehensive and up to date catalogue of Turner works in held by both public and private collections worldwide.

1796 — Fishermen at Sea, Tate Gallery, London
1806 — The Battle of Trafalgar, as Seen from the Mizen Starboard Shrouds of the Victory, oil on canvas–Tate Gallery, London
1809 — The Trout Stream, Taft Museum, Cincinnati
1812 — Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps, Tate Gallery, London
1815 — Dido Building Carthage, or, The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire, National Gallery, London
1815 — Crossing the Brook, Tate Gallery, London
1817 — Eruption of Vesuvius, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
1817 — Raby Castle, the Seat of the Earl of Darlington, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
1822 — The Battle of Trafalgar, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
1829 — Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus, National Gallery, London
1834 — Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1835 — The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
1835 — The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland
1835 — The Grand Canal, Venice, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1835 — The Piazzetta, Venice, Watercolour and bodycolour with pen and ink and scraping on paper, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
1838 — The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth to Be Broken up, National Gallery, London
1840 — Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1842 – The Blue Rigi, Sunrise, watercolour on paper, Tate Britain, London
1843 — The Evening of the Deluge, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1844 — Approach to Venice, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1844 — Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway, National Gallery, London
c.1845 — Sunrise with Sea Monsters, Tate Gallery, London
c.1840-1850 — Europa and the Bull, Taft Museum, Cincinnati