The way JMW Turner depicted a storm at sea shocked his contemporaries, and foreshadowed the evolution of abstract art.
Thirty eight watercolours from Ireland will go on display in Edinburgh with a Scottish collection shown in Dublin.
If you live in Edinburgh or Dublin, the coming of each new year is likely to be accompanied by thoughts of the ‘father of modern art’ (as Turner was dubbed by Ruskin). 2025 promises to be another year ...
Every January, the national galleries of Scotland and Ireland display their impressive collections of watercolours and prints ...
THE NATIONAL Galleries of Scotland are showing a never-before-seen exhibition in collaboration with their Irish counterpart.
One of the four Walton Bridges paintings (in about 1806) was acquired by Norfolk Museum Service with a £2.1m National Heritage Lottery Fund grant in 2019 Four paintings of a double-span bridge ...
The National Galleries of Scotland's annual JMW Turner exhibition has a special new twist this year with over 30 never-before ...
The reopening will present two solo exhibitions featuring English Romantic painter J.M.W. Turner alongside contemporary multimedia artist Tracey Emin. The Center will also present a full ...
Named for 19th-century landscape painter J.M.W. Turner and founded in 1984 to reward young artists, the prize helped make stars of shark-pickling artist Damien Hirst, potter Grayson Perry ...
Turner was the most famous British artist of the 19th Century ... and these in comparison are in the most fantastic condition." JMW Turner's The Piazetta is one of the works included Turner ...