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Description
"The Fighting Téméraire" was painted by John Mallord William Turner in Oil on canvas during the Romanticism epoch in 1839. Original painting size was 48.0" x 35.8" (122.0cm x 91.0cm). The style of the painting is Romantic and the theme represented is Landscape, Maritime Scenes. The painting is currently displayed at National Gallery, London.
British landscape painter.
The son of a barber, he entered the Royal Academy school in 1789. In 1802 he became a full academician and in 1807 was appointed professor of perspective. His early work was concerned with accurate depictions of places, but he soon learned from Richard Wilson to take a more poetic and imaginative approach. The Shipwreck (1805) shows his new emphasis on luminosity, atmosphere, [...] learn more
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Style: Romantic
Technique: Oil on canvas
Epoch: Romanticism
Location: National Gallery, London
| Original size: | 48.0" x 35.8"
(122.0cm x 91.0cm)
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| Reproduction Size: | 47.5" x 35.4"
(120.7cm x 90.0cm)
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