Turner
was born in London, England, where his mother died when he
was very young. His father was a barber who exhibited Turner's
earliest artistic efforts in his barbershop window. Turner
studied at the Royal Academy of Art in London, where he had
the rare distinction of having a painting exhibited when he
was just fifteen.
Turner quickly
achieved success with his dramatic, airy landscapes and seascapes.
His early paintings were watercolors, but by the late 1790s
he had switched to oils, though he retained the vibrant color
of his earlier work. Turner traveled widely in Europe seeking
inspiration and subject matter, sometimes taking such great
artistic license in depicting scenes that they were virtually
unrecognizable.
Turner exhibited
at the Royal Academy of Art throughout his life until shortly
before his death |