JMW Turner died on December 19, 1851, and at his own request, he was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral. His remarkable collection of over 300 paintings, 20,000 watercolours, and 19,000 drawings were bequeathed to the nation. The Clore Gallery at the Tate Gallery was opened in 1987 to dis...
He was invited to paint Harewood House in 1797 and his work is part of the fabulous watercolour collection of paintings which are exhibited there. Other Turner paintings can be seen at Sudley House and at the Lady Lever Art Gallery in Merseyside. Personal and Later Life Turner's personal life...
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For pigments used by Turner, see: 19th Century Colour Palette. WORLD'S GREATEST ART For the finest painting, see: Greatest Paintings Ever. Interior at Petworth (1837) Tate Collection, London. TOP PAINTERS IN ENGLAND For a list of the most important ...