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J.M.W.Turner a Chronology
1775 Born on 23 April (St George's Day) at 21 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London. The son of William Turner, a barber & wig maker.

1787 Takes up drawing and painting watercolour for first time, later his father sells then in his shop.

1789-90 Goes to study under Thomas Malton. Admitted to Royal Academy School, (RA) exhibits his first watercolour, The Archbishop's Palace, Lambeth.

1790 Tours the West Country

1793 The Society of Arts Awards Turner the "Greater Silver Pallet", meets and works with life time friend Thomas Girtin: goes to South Wales to draw.

1794 Turner become famous as a topographical draughtsman, producing original pictures for engravings.

1795 Tours southern England and south Wales, and visits Isle of Wight.

1796 Exhibits the first oil painting along with 10 watercolours at the RA.

1799 Studies Claude Lorrain the artist, which has a great effect on his early style. Elected Associate Member of Royal Academy. Moves into Harley Street with Sarah Danby by her has two daughters.

1800 Publishes poetry intended to accompany exhibits at RA.

1801 Tours Scotland, returns via Lake District.

1802 Elected full member of RA at the young age of 27. Travels to France and Switzerland.

1804 Sets up a gallery at his Harley Street home. Death of mother after long illness.

1805 First exhibition in his own gallery, London

1807 Appointed Professor of Perspective at RA, often uses letters after his Name (P.P.) Publishes part 1 of Liber Studiorum. Buys Building plot at Twickenham.

1809 First of many visits to Petworth, the seat of Lord Egremont, one of Turner patron.

1810 Moves to 47 Queen Ann Street West, Summer visit to Farnley Hall

1811 First lecture as professor at Royal Academy. Visits Italy.

1814 Founder member of Artist General Benevolent Institution, supports this for many years.

1815 End of war with France, so able to travel once again in Europe.

1815 Paints 'Dido Building Carthage' refuses five thousand guineas ( a huge sum of money then) never sells this painting, finally bequeathed it to the British Nation on his death.

1817 Summer tour of Netherlands and Rhine, returns and stays at Rady Castle, then on to friend Walter Fawkes at Farnley.

1819 Trip to Italy, the wonderful light here has an amazing effect on Turner's colours. Does around 25 sketches a day during his 2 month stay, two main paintings from this trip 'Looking East from the Guidecca, Sunrise' and 'San Giorgio Maggiore', which must be adjudged as masterpieces.

1820 Moves his gallery to Queen Ann Street after working to enlarge and build new gallery.

1822 Goes to Edinburgh for the State Visit of George 1V.

1823 Commissioned to paint The Battle of Trafalgar for St James's Palace; this completed by May 1824.

1824 The National Gallery was established, and Turner was on the committee to decide where to house it- The National Gallery Trafalgar Square, London being the chosen place.

1825 Toured Holland, the Rhine, and Belgium. Death of true friend Walter Fawkes on October 25th.

1828 Takes his last class at the RA, ( they were not very successful anyway, sometimes his loyal father was the total audience).

1825 Tour of Holland, Germany and Belgium. Death of friend Walter Falkes.

1829 Death of father. Exhibits England and Wales series of watercolours in London. Visits France.

1831 Tour of Scotland. Revises his Will as he's in poor health during the year.

1832 Visits Paris, meets with artist Delacroix.

1834 Tours Meuse, Moselle and the Rhine.Spend time with Sophia Booth at Margate.

1836 Tours France, Switzerland and Val d'Aosta

1837 Death of patron Lord Egremond. Resigns as Professor of Perspective at the RA

1839 Paints "The Fighting Tameraire" age 64.

1840 He met the critic and artist John Ruskin, who became the great champion of his work. Visits Venice

1841 Visits Switzerland for the first of three visits over the next three years.

1844 Meets Charles Dickens. Visits Switzerland, Heidelberg, and the Rhine.

1845 Acting President of Royal Academy, Tours France

1846 Rents lodgings at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea and lives rest of his life as a recluse under pseudonym of Admiral Booth.

1848 Increasing Infirmity. Revises his Will.

1850 Last exhibition at the Royal Academy.

1851 December 19, Turner dies in Chelsea home. Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. Bequeaths 19,000 works to Nation.

Date: 19/02/08
Owner: Doug Carpenter
Size: 18 items
Joseph_Mallord_William_Turner

Joseph_Mallord_William_Turner

Self portrait, oil on canvas, circa 1799 Born April 23, 1775(1775-04-23)Covent Garden, London, England Died December 19, 1851 (aged 76)Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, England —Unspecified (burial location: St. Paul's Cathedral, London)

Date: 19/02/08
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The fighting Temeraire

The fighting Temeraire

Fighting Temeraire History of this great Turner painting This picture is perhaps the best known of all Turner’s pictures, and it is one which, like “Crossing the Brook,” appeals to all. In these two works—one the most perfect work of his earliest, s the o

Date: 19/02/08
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Rain Steam and Speed

Rain Steam and Speed

Rain, Steam, and Speed The Great Western Railway, Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1844. Oil on canvas, 91 x 122 cm. Turner Bequest.

Date: 19/02/08
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San Giorgio Maggiore in the morning

San Giorgio Maggiore in the morning

Venice: San Giorgio Maggiore - Early Morning 1819 Joseph Mallord William Turner

Date: 19/02/08
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Snow Storm Hannibal Crossing the Alps

Snow Storm Hannibal Crossing the Alps

Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London, 1812

Date: 19/02/08
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Keywords: Joseph Mallord William Turner watercolour, Romantic artist
The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons

The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons

The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 1835 oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art,

Date: 19/02/08
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The Blue Rigi

The Blue Rigi

The Blue Rigi Joseph Mallord William TurnerThe Blue Rigi circa 1841–2Watercolour on paper, uniquesupport: 230 x 326 mm Tate Gallery

Date: 19/02/08
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Rome The Colosseum

Rome The Colosseum

Rome The Colosseum, watercolour

Date: 19/02/08
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The exile and the snail

The exile and the snail

The exile and the snail J. M. W. Turner

Date: 19/02/08
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