If I could find anything blacker than black I'd use it.
~J. M. W. Turner
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J. M. W. Turner, Battle Abbey, Sussex, 1810. Watercolour over pencil
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Norham Castle, Sunrise, 1845
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There’s this engraving that hangs on the wall in a pub I like to sit in and it’s fascinating. So I went ahead and looked up a print (it’s gorgeous). It’s by J. M. W. Turner
This is the engraving (1825)
But then this is the final painting.
It’s of Boscastle Harbour, Cornwall. And it’s simply magnificent
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Have you seen this un? ^ It’s almost like a black comedy. Or is one, rather. He is brilliantly played by Spall, as a grouch, an unhappy, problematic chap.
There’s that one scene where the pretentious younger chap is talking about art around the teacup table. And Spall’s reactions to his monologue made me laugh out loud.
An ace film.
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Peace - Burial at Sea (J. M. W. Turner, 1842)
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j. m. w. turner, sunrise with sea monsters, 1845
oil on canvas
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Title: The Burning of the Houses of Parliament
Artist: Joseph Mallord William Turner
Date: 1834
Style: Romanticism
Genre: Cityscape
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Sunset
1830 - 1835
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J. M. W. Turner.
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The Deer in Petworth Park. 1827
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The Tate: Source
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