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WILLIAM L. TURNER | Mist in the Highlands
  • WILLIAM L. TURNER | Mist in the Highlands

    £2,950.00Price

    9½" x 13" / 24 x 33cms

    Oil on Canvas

    • William L. Turner was one of the early twentieth-century’s leading landscape artists, producing dramatic imagery of the Lake District and the Scottish Highlands. Born to George Turner, also known as ‘The Derbyshire Constable’, William was clearly destined to be a landscape painter. Training under his father, Turner quickly followed in his father’s footsteps.

      One of the last in a line of English landscape painters, William was largely uninfluenced by the modernist artistic developments on the continent. Turner would continue to paint in a dramatic, romanticising idiom as he sought to capture the remaining wildernesses of the British Isles.

      Straddling realism and romanticism, his style proved very successful. Every work William would exhibit at the Royal Academy was of either the Cumbrian or Highland hills. He was clearly a popular artist in his own lifetime. In 1901, while living and working from the inaccessible Levens in Cumbria, Turner would exhibit three paintings at the RA in that year alone.

      Furthermore, his work is still some of the most recognisable to the nation even if his name is not. Turner’s painting of Rydal Water from 1899 is seen by thousands each year, hung in the parlour at Hill Top, Beatrix Potter’s lake district home. After she had bought the work directly from the artist, the author would leave it to the nation as part of her bequest. His painting of Coniston Valley would also become well known to the nation as the cover of the Wordsworth Editions release of Wuthering Heights.

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