Joseph Mallord William Turner, RA, son of William and Mary (née Marshall) Turner, born April 23, 1775, Covent Garden, London, died December 19, 1851, Cheyne Walk, London and buried St Paul’s Cathedral, City of London
Gallery of a selection of pictures by JMW Turner
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1792-4 – Petworth Church from the North-West
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
graphite and watercolour on paper (272 x 213)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1794 – Battle Abbey
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (305 x 222)
Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Birkenhead
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c.1796 – Brighthelmstone
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
pencil and watercolour on paper (413 x 546)
© Victoria & Albert Museum, London
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c.1796 – A Bridge at Lewes, Sussex
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (152 x 217)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c1807-8 – East Gate, Winchelsea, Sussex
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (182 x 254)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c1807-8 – Winchelsea, Sussex circa
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
graphite and watercolour on paper (182 x 254)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1808 – Martello Towers near Bexhill, Sussex
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
graphite and watercolour on paper (184 x 272)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c 1810 – Petworth, Sussex, the Seat of the Earl of Egremont: Dewy Morning
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (915 x 1205)
accepted by HM Government in lieu of tax and allocated to the Tate Gallery 1984.
In situ at Petworth House
© Tate, London
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1810 exhibited – Fishmarket on the Sands – Hastings [?]
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (910 x 1206 mm)
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
© Tate, London
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1816 – The Vale of Heathfield
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (380 x 563 mm)
The British Museum collection
© Tate, London
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1816 – Rosehill
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (379 x 556 mm)
The British Museum collection
© Tate, London
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c.1816 – The Vale of Pevensey, from Rosehill Park
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour, graphite, gum arabic and scratching out on paper (390 x 566 mm)
© Tate, London
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c.1817 – Winchelsea, Sussex, and the Military Canal
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (127 x 202)
Private collection
© Tate, London
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1818 – Hastings from the Sea
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (398 x 591 mm)
The British Museum Collection
© Tate, London
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1819 – Brightling Observatory, from Rosehill Park
by Joseph Mallord William Turner & engraved by W.B. Cooke
engraving on paper
© Tate, London
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c.1824 – Arundel Castle, on the River Arun
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (159 x 228)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1824-5 – Arundel Castle on the River Arun, with a Rainbow
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour on paper (161 x 230)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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1827 – Sunset across the Park from the Terrace of Petworth House
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
gouache and watercolour on paper (140 x 193)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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1827 – The Deer in Petworth Park
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour and bodycolour on paper (140 x 190)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c1827-30 – Fishermen on the Shore at Brighton
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour and gouache on paper (142 x 191)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1827 – The Old Chain Pier, Brighton, from the West
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
bodycolour and watercolour on paper (142 x 193)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1828 – The Chain Pier, Brighton
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (711 x 1365)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1828 – Petworth Park: Tillington Church in the Distance
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (600 x 1457)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1828 – Winchelsea, Sussex, Soldiers on the March
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
watercolour, bodycolour and graphite on paper (293 x 425)
The British Museum Collection
© Tate, London
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c 1828 – Chichester Canal
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (654 x 1346)
accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
© Tate, London
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c.1829 – Chichester Canal
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (635 x 1320)
accepted by HM Government in lieu of tax and allocated to the Tate Gallery 1984
in situ at Petworth House
© Tate, London
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c.1829 – Brighton from the Sea
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (635 x 1320)
accepted by HM Government in lieu of tax and allocated to the Tate Gallery 1984.
in situ at Petworth House
© Tate, London
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c.1829 – The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, Fighting Bucks
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (620 x 1460)
accepted by HM Government in lieu of tax and allocated to the Tate Gallery 1984
In situ at Petworth House
© Tate, London
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c.1829 – The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, a Stag Drinking
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil paint on canvas (635 x 1320)
accepted by HM Government in lieu of tax and allocated to the Tate Gallery 1984
In situ at Petworth House
© Tate, London
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1835 – Line Fishing, off Hastings
by Joseph Mallord William Turner
oil on canvas
given by John Sheepshanks, 1857
© Victoria & Albert Museum