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    J.M.W. Turner – A Subject from the Runic Superstitions (1808)

      Joseph Mallord William Turner, widely regarded as the "painter of light," explores the haunting depths of folklore in his 1808 work, A Subject from...

    J.M.W. Turner – A Coast Scene with Fishermen Hauling a Boat Ashore (1803)

      A Coast Scene with Fishermen Hauling a Boat Ashore (1803) represents a pivotal moment in the career of Joseph Mallord William Turner. Exhibited early...

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    J.M.W. Turner – A Two-Masted Sailing Ship Seen from the Shore (1797)

      This evocative watercolor and graphite study, created between 1796 and 1797, showcases the early genius of J.M.W. Turner. The composition captures a two-masted vessel...

    J.M.W. Turner – A Subject from the Runic Superstitions (1808)

      Joseph Mallord William Turner, widely regarded as the "painter of light," explores the haunting depths of folklore in his 1808 work, A Subject from...

    J.M.W. Turner – A Low Sun (1840)

      A Low Sun (c. 1840) is a masterful example of J.M.W. Turner’s late style, where form dissolves into a luminous exploration of light and...
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