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Oil Paintings
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William Turner of Oxford British, 1789-1862
He probably received his earliest training from William Delamotte, in Oxford. In 1804 he went to London and became a pupil of John Varley, possibly being formally apprenticed. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1807; in January 1808 he was elected an associate of the Society of Painters in Water-Colours, and in November of that year became its youngest full member. He exhibited there annually from 1808 until his death, sending 455 works in all. His passionate, technically complex youthful work was highly acclaimed, yet its promise remained unfulfilled; around 1811 he returned to Oxfordshire and soon established himself as a drawing-master in Oxford. |
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William Turner of Oxford Wichwood Forest,Oxfordshire (mk47) SPWC 1809
Watercolour
606x794mm
Victoria & Albert Mueum,London
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William Turner of Oxford A Scene in the vicinity of a Baronial Residence in the reign of Stephen (mk47) SPWC 1830
40guineas
Watercolour,bodycolour and gum
990x743mm
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William Turner of Oxford Cherwell Water Lilies, mk47
Watercolour and bodycolour
571x701cmm
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William Turner of Oxford
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British, 1789-1862
He probably received his earliest training from William Delamotte, in Oxford. In 1804 he went to London and became a pupil of John Varley, possibly being formally apprenticed. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1807; in January 1808 he was elected an associate of the Society of Painters in Water-Colours, and in November of that year became its youngest full member. He exhibited there annually from 1808 until his death, sending 455 works in all. His passionate, technically complex youthful work was highly acclaimed, yet its promise remained unfulfilled; around 1811 he returned to Oxfordshire and soon established himself as a drawing-master in Oxford.
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