My aim is to create paintings that are visually engaging and have a quality of beauty which draws the viewer in and gives him/her a feeling of connectedness.
"迫击炮台" William TurnerHand made oil painting Print on canvas Print on textured canvas Print on metal Print on Acrylic Group set of oil paintings Group set of prints on canvas Group set of textured prints Hand made oil painting Hand made oil painting We specialize in oil ...
William Cheever Turner is a realist, fine art, oil painter with a studio in Milford, New Hampshire.
is a contemporary British artist known for his abstract watercolors and oil paintings based on works by John Constable, J.M.W. Turner, and Nicolas Poussin.“The real crux of the problem is that painting as an activity has become marginalized,” he has explained. “My thinking is to find ...
In 1802, Turner made a trip to the Continent, where he painted his famousCalais Pier(National Gall., London). From then on he traveled constantly in England or abroad, making innumerable direct sketches from which he drew material for his studio paintings in oil and watercolor. Turner showed...
Wild Wacky Weather Paintings with J. M. William Turner.(Art Connection)Breuls, Brenda
His greatest genre paintings include: Life at the Seaside (aka Ramsgate Sands) (1854, British Royal Collection); Derby Day (1858, Tate Collection); and The Railway Station (1862, Royal Holloway College, University of London). A favourite of Queen Victoria, Frith was elected a full member of...
(and still are) drawn to McSorley’s Old Ale House for its rustic atmosphere—apparently no piece of memorabilia has been removed from its the walls since 1910. Clockwise, from top left, McSorley’s in 1942; 1937Berenice Abbottphoto of the interior; and two paintings byJohn Sloan—Mc...
Martin Sharp and Lloyd Rees. After his ‘Tribute to Sydney’ exhibition Lloyd said, “It is the best critique I have ever had.” Recently, Lloyd told me he would take to his grave with joy in his heart that Bill had written “Lloyd Rees has done for Sydney what Turner did for Venice...
I shall shortly set out for Charleston, South Carolina. Letter X. A Journey from Richmond to Charleston. Charleston, _March_ 6, 1843. I left Richmond, on the afternoon of a keen March day, in the railway train for Petersburg, where we arrived after dark, and, therefore, could form no...