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Harewood House in West Yorkshire have opened a new exhibition today imagining an encounter between Jane Austen and JMW Turner ...
London’s first Hiroshige exhibition in more than 25 years wants to give us a fuller sense of the artist than has been seen ...
Clore Gallery displays JMW Turner, Norham Castle, Sunrise c. 1845 Image courtesy of Tate Tate Britain is celebrating the ...
After a two-year closure, the Yale Center for British Art has reopened with its historical collections in lively conversation ...
From huge paintings to complex installations, this year's shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize embrace the 250-year-old ...
Anyone wanting to understand why Joseph Mallord William Turner is Britain’s greatest artist need look no further than his extraordinary 1842 painting Snow Storm – Steam-Boat Off a Harbour’s ...
When it comes to her approach with the CI, Cook “tries to play things close to the vest with her,” Turner tells TV Insider. “She tries to just make it be about the work, but then it starts ...
Temeraire's last voyage [The Fighting Temeraire] by JMW Turner, became a national symbol from its first showing in 1839, and its fame has endured to this day. It was once voted Britain's favourite ...
As museums around the world celebrate the 250th birthday of JMW Turner, it's time to reappraise his beloved and celebrated painting, The Fighting Temeraire. JMW Turner's The Fighting Temeraire ...
a wide range of J.M.W. Turner’s artistic studies of a stately home in Sussex will be exhibited in the very place that inspired him. Turner’s Vision at Petworth will include oil paintings and ...
A huge retrospective gives the authorised version of this prolific artist’s career. By Michael Prodger By 1962, the year David Hockney graduated from the Royal College of Art, he had already appeared ...