
J. M. W. Turner
1775–1851 · Kingdom of Great Britain · Romanticism
The story
In 1838 an old warship was towed up the Thames to be broken up for scrap. She was the Temeraire, which had fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, and now a small, sooty paddle-tug dragged her hulk toward the wrecking yard. Turner painted the moment with the pale ghost of the sailing ship glowing against a burning sunset while the black tug chuffs ahead of her, and the picture became a quiet farewell to the age of sail as steam took its place. He refused to sell it for the rest of his life.
Turner was a barber's son from Covent Garden who entered the Royal Academy schools at 14 and then spent 60 years chasing one thing above all, the behaviour of light in air. He travelled constantly with a sketchbook, watching storms, fires, and the new haze of industry, and pushed his late canvases until solid form nearly dissolved into glare and vapour.
He kept painting the changing world in front of him. In Rain, Steam and Speed of 1844 he sent a Great Western Railway train hurtling across a bridge through a downpour, among the first great pictures of the machine age. When he died in 1851 he left almost 300 finished paintings and tens of thousands of sketches and watercolours to the British nation, on the condition that they be kept together.
Works
79 works
Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western RailwayJ. M. W. Turner, 1843
The Fighting TemeraireJ. M. W. Turner, 1839
Dido building CarthageJ. M. W. Turner, 1815
The Slave ShipJ. M. W. Turner, 1840
The Battle of TrafalgarJ. M. W. Turner, 1823
Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the AlpsJ. M. W. Turner, 1812
Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's MouthJ. M. W. Turner, 1842
Dolbadarn CastleJ. M. W. Turner, 1800
Fishermen at SeaJ. M. W. Turner, 1796
Sunrise with Sea MonstersJ. M. W. Turner, 1845
Ulysses deriding PolyphemusJ. M. W. Turner, 1829
Light and Colour (Goethe's Theory) – The Morning after the Deluge – Moses Writing the Book of GenesisJ. M. W. Turner, 1843
Modern Rome – Campo VaccinoJ. M. W. Turner, 1839
The Golden BoughJ. M. W. Turner, 1834
Chichester CanalJ. M. W. Turner, 1828
Rome, from the Vatican. Raffaelle, Accompanied by La Fornarina, Preparing his Pictures for the Decoration of the LoggiaJ. M. W. Turner, 1820
The Fifth Plague of EgyptJ. M. W. Turner, 1800
Norham Castle, SunriseJ. M. W. Turner, 1845
Peace – Burial at SeaJ. M. W. Turner, 1842
Rome, From Mount AventineJ. M. W. Turner, 1835
Ancient Rome; Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of GermanicusJ. M. W. Turner, 1839
Apollo and PythonJ. M. W. Turner, 1811
Dutch Boats in a GaleJ. M. W. Turner, 1801
Quillebeuf, Mouth of the SeineJ. M. W. Turner, 1833
RegulusJ. M. W. Turner, 1828