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John Mallord William Turner (1775-1851).

In 1816, through the doorway appeared a small middle aged man engaged in one of his famous sketching tours.

Joseph Mallord William Turner, Britain`s greatest watercolour artist, Father of Impressionism, stayed here for three days completing four drawing of Mossdale Head, and two sketches of Hardraw Force one of which he `worked up` into the finished painting now hanging at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

Hardraw Fall - Watercolour

Hardraw Fall, c.1816-18
Watercolour and gum arabic over graphite with scratching out on paper
292 x 415 mm


 

About Turner

J. M. W. Turner was a preeminent English landscape artist whose dramatic renderings of light and atmosphere greatly influenced the Impressionists.


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


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