The most famous bearer of the name was probably J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the English landscape painter and master of water colours. [45], Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. After the society endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing (on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910), as the solution to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned and founded the Independent Turner Society.
REID[1], ROWLAND[6]
Turner is buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Turner continued to travel in search of inspiration.
[7] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died in August 1783. INDEX Reference of Orange Surnames - London. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles". BATEY[1], BELLWOOD[3], BEWLEY[7], BLACK[1]
JMW Turner bequeathed about 300 paintings and 30,000 sketches to the nation, which he requested were housed in a 'Turner's Gallery'. BAIGENT[9]
VOLLER[1]
"[citation needed] Other executors were his cousin and chief mourner at the funeral, Henry Harpur IV (benefactor of Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital), Revd. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects.[38].
Dorcas, Emma Turner was born on month day 1887, at birth place, Mississippi, to James, William Massey and Martha, L. Canzy Jane Massey. He showed an early interest in architecture, but was advised by Thomas Hardwick to focus on painting. EARLY CAMPART FAMILIES OF LONDON, "Traits and Stories of the Huguenots" by Elizabeth Gaskell 1853 - A very interesting read
He planned an almshouse at Twickenham with a gallery for some of his works. FOYCE[1]
[21] and shows strong influence by artists such as Claude Joseph Vernet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter Monamy and Francis Swaine, who was admired for his moonlight marine paintings. Ruskin complained at how quickly his work decayed; Turner was indifferent to posterity and chose materials that looked good when freshly applied.
Author of. His father, William Turner (1745 – 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
He made more than 400 drawings during this tour of France and Switzerland and continued for many years to paint pictures of scenes that had impressed him on the trip.
ORANGE Ancestors From FRANCE.... scrolldownto "ORANGE EUROPE" and select "Orange France Ancestry", ORANGE BRIDES and their FAMILY TREES London Middlesex England and United States of America.
The most famous bearer of the name was probably J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the English landscape painter and master of water colours. [45], Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. After the society endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing (on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910), as the solution to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned and founded the Independent Turner Society.
REID[1], ROWLAND[6]
Turner is buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Turner continued to travel in search of inspiration.
[7] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died in August 1783. INDEX Reference of Orange Surnames - London. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles". BATEY[1], BELLWOOD[3], BEWLEY[7], BLACK[1]
JMW Turner bequeathed about 300 paintings and 30,000 sketches to the nation, which he requested were housed in a 'Turner's Gallery'. BAIGENT[9]
VOLLER[1]
"[citation needed] Other executors were his cousin and chief mourner at the funeral, Henry Harpur IV (benefactor of Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital), Revd. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects.[38].
Dorcas, Emma Turner was born on month day 1887, at birth place, Mississippi, to James, William Massey and Martha, L. Canzy Jane Massey. He showed an early interest in architecture, but was advised by Thomas Hardwick to focus on painting. EARLY CAMPART FAMILIES OF LONDON, "Traits and Stories of the Huguenots" by Elizabeth Gaskell 1853 - A very interesting read
He planned an almshouse at Twickenham with a gallery for some of his works. FOYCE[1]
[21] and shows strong influence by artists such as Claude Joseph Vernet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter Monamy and Francis Swaine, who was admired for his moonlight marine paintings. Ruskin complained at how quickly his work decayed; Turner was indifferent to posterity and chose materials that looked good when freshly applied.
Author of. His father, William Turner (1745 – 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
He made more than 400 drawings during this tour of France and Switzerland and continued for many years to paint pictures of scenes that had impressed him on the trip.
ORANGE Ancestors From FRANCE.... scrolldownto "ORANGE EUROPE" and select "Orange France Ancestry", ORANGE BRIDES and their FAMILY TREES London Middlesex England and United States of America.
The most famous bearer of the name was probably J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the English landscape painter and master of water colours. [45], Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. After the society endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing (on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910), as the solution to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned and founded the Independent Turner Society.
REID[1], ROWLAND[6]
Turner is buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Turner continued to travel in search of inspiration.
[7] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died in August 1783. INDEX Reference of Orange Surnames - London. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles". BATEY[1], BELLWOOD[3], BEWLEY[7], BLACK[1]
JMW Turner bequeathed about 300 paintings and 30,000 sketches to the nation, which he requested were housed in a 'Turner's Gallery'. BAIGENT[9]
VOLLER[1]
"[citation needed] Other executors were his cousin and chief mourner at the funeral, Henry Harpur IV (benefactor of Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital), Revd. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects.[38].
Dorcas, Emma Turner was born on month day 1887, at birth place, Mississippi, to James, William Massey and Martha, L. Canzy Jane Massey. He showed an early interest in architecture, but was advised by Thomas Hardwick to focus on painting. EARLY CAMPART FAMILIES OF LONDON, "Traits and Stories of the Huguenots" by Elizabeth Gaskell 1853 - A very interesting read
He planned an almshouse at Twickenham with a gallery for some of his works. FOYCE[1]
[21] and shows strong influence by artists such as Claude Joseph Vernet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter Monamy and Francis Swaine, who was admired for his moonlight marine paintings. Ruskin complained at how quickly his work decayed; Turner was indifferent to posterity and chose materials that looked good when freshly applied.
Author of. His father, William Turner (1745 – 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
He made more than 400 drawings during this tour of France and Switzerland and continued for many years to paint pictures of scenes that had impressed him on the trip.
ORANGE Ancestors From FRANCE.... scrolldownto "ORANGE EUROPE" and select "Orange France Ancestry", ORANGE BRIDES and their FAMILY TREES London Middlesex England and United States of America.
The most famous bearer of the name was probably J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the English landscape painter and master of water colours. [45], Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. After the society endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing (on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910), as the solution to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned and founded the Independent Turner Society.
REID[1], ROWLAND[6]
Turner is buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Turner continued to travel in search of inspiration.
[7] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died in August 1783. INDEX Reference of Orange Surnames - London. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles". BATEY[1], BELLWOOD[3], BEWLEY[7], BLACK[1]
JMW Turner bequeathed about 300 paintings and 30,000 sketches to the nation, which he requested were housed in a 'Turner's Gallery'. BAIGENT[9]
VOLLER[1]
"[citation needed] Other executors were his cousin and chief mourner at the funeral, Henry Harpur IV (benefactor of Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital), Revd. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects.[38].
Dorcas, Emma Turner was born on month day 1887, at birth place, Mississippi, to James, William Massey and Martha, L. Canzy Jane Massey. He showed an early interest in architecture, but was advised by Thomas Hardwick to focus on painting. EARLY CAMPART FAMILIES OF LONDON, "Traits and Stories of the Huguenots" by Elizabeth Gaskell 1853 - A very interesting read
He planned an almshouse at Twickenham with a gallery for some of his works. FOYCE[1]
[21] and shows strong influence by artists such as Claude Joseph Vernet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter Monamy and Francis Swaine, who was admired for his moonlight marine paintings. Ruskin complained at how quickly his work decayed; Turner was indifferent to posterity and chose materials that looked good when freshly applied.
Author of. His father, William Turner (1745 – 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
He made more than 400 drawings during this tour of France and Switzerland and continued for many years to paint pictures of scenes that had impressed him on the trip.
ORANGE Ancestors From FRANCE.... scrolldownto "ORANGE EUROPE" and select "Orange France Ancestry", ORANGE BRIDES and their FAMILY TREES London Middlesex England and United States of America.
The most famous bearer of the name was probably J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the English landscape painter and master of water colours. [45], Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. After the society endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing (on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910), as the solution to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned and founded the Independent Turner Society.
REID[1], ROWLAND[6]
Turner is buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Turner continued to travel in search of inspiration.
[7] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died in August 1783. INDEX Reference of Orange Surnames - London. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles". BATEY[1], BELLWOOD[3], BEWLEY[7], BLACK[1]
JMW Turner bequeathed about 300 paintings and 30,000 sketches to the nation, which he requested were housed in a 'Turner's Gallery'. BAIGENT[9]
VOLLER[1]
"[citation needed] Other executors were his cousin and chief mourner at the funeral, Henry Harpur IV (benefactor of Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital), Revd. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects.[38].
Dorcas, Emma Turner was born on month day 1887, at birth place, Mississippi, to James, William Massey and Martha, L. Canzy Jane Massey. He showed an early interest in architecture, but was advised by Thomas Hardwick to focus on painting. EARLY CAMPART FAMILIES OF LONDON, "Traits and Stories of the Huguenots" by Elizabeth Gaskell 1853 - A very interesting read
He planned an almshouse at Twickenham with a gallery for some of his works. FOYCE[1]
[21] and shows strong influence by artists such as Claude Joseph Vernet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter Monamy and Francis Swaine, who was admired for his moonlight marine paintings. Ruskin complained at how quickly his work decayed; Turner was indifferent to posterity and chose materials that looked good when freshly applied.
Author of. His father, William Turner (1745 – 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
He made more than 400 drawings during this tour of France and Switzerland and continued for many years to paint pictures of scenes that had impressed him on the trip.
ORANGE Ancestors From FRANCE.... scrolldownto "ORANGE EUROPE" and select "Orange France Ancestry", ORANGE BRIDES and their FAMILY TREES London Middlesex England and United States of America.
The most famous bearer of the name was probably J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the English landscape painter and master of water colours. [45], Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. After the society endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing (on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910), as the solution to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned and founded the Independent Turner Society.
REID[1], ROWLAND[6]
Turner is buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Turner continued to travel in search of inspiration.
[7] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died in August 1783. INDEX Reference of Orange Surnames - London. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles". BATEY[1], BELLWOOD[3], BEWLEY[7], BLACK[1]
JMW Turner bequeathed about 300 paintings and 30,000 sketches to the nation, which he requested were housed in a 'Turner's Gallery'. BAIGENT[9]
VOLLER[1]
"[citation needed] Other executors were his cousin and chief mourner at the funeral, Henry Harpur IV (benefactor of Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital), Revd. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects.[38].
Dorcas, Emma Turner was born on month day 1887, at birth place, Mississippi, to James, William Massey and Martha, L. Canzy Jane Massey. He showed an early interest in architecture, but was advised by Thomas Hardwick to focus on painting. EARLY CAMPART FAMILIES OF LONDON, "Traits and Stories of the Huguenots" by Elizabeth Gaskell 1853 - A very interesting read
He planned an almshouse at Twickenham with a gallery for some of his works. FOYCE[1]
[21] and shows strong influence by artists such as Claude Joseph Vernet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter Monamy and Francis Swaine, who was admired for his moonlight marine paintings. Ruskin complained at how quickly his work decayed; Turner was indifferent to posterity and chose materials that looked good when freshly applied.
Author of. His father, William Turner (1745 – 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
He made more than 400 drawings during this tour of France and Switzerland and continued for many years to paint pictures of scenes that had impressed him on the trip.
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In 1841 Turner rowed a boat into the Thames so he could not be counted as present at any property in that year's census. During this period, he also served as an architectural draftsman.
: Calm Morning, Lecture Diagram 26: Interior of the Great Room at Somerset House, London, Sandycombe Lodge, Twickenham, Villa of J.M.W. He was born in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, in London, England.
GARLICK FAMILY GARLICK FAMILY RESEARCH
During the second decade of the 1800s, Turner’s painting became increasingly luminous and atmospheric in quality. She bore two daughters, Evelina and Georgiana, who have been widely recognised as Turner’s, although a recent theory suggests that they were his father’s, and thus his half-sisters.
Hannah Danby, niece of Sarah’s late husband, was Turner’s housekeeper at Queen Anne Street until his death.
The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Warner le Turnur, which was dated 1180, in the "Pipe Rolls of London", during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189. 53 .
The most famous bearer of the name was probably J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851), the English landscape painter and master of water colours. [45], Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. After the society endorsed the Tate Gallery's Clore Gallery wing (on the lines of the Duveen wing of 1910), as the solution to the controversy of what should be done with the Turner Bequest, Selby Whittingham resigned and founded the Independent Turner Society.
REID[1], ROWLAND[6]
Turner is buried in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Turner continued to travel in search of inspiration.
[7] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died in August 1783. INDEX Reference of Orange Surnames - London. According to David Piper's The Illustrated History of Art, his later pictures were called "fantastic puzzles". BATEY[1], BELLWOOD[3], BEWLEY[7], BLACK[1]
JMW Turner bequeathed about 300 paintings and 30,000 sketches to the nation, which he requested were housed in a 'Turner's Gallery'. BAIGENT[9]
VOLLER[1]
"[citation needed] Other executors were his cousin and chief mourner at the funeral, Henry Harpur IV (benefactor of Westminster – now Chelsea & Westminster – Hospital), Revd. His distinctive style of painting, in which he used watercolour technique with oil paints, created lightness, fluency, and ephemeral atmospheric effects.[38].
Dorcas, Emma Turner was born on month day 1887, at birth place, Mississippi, to James, William Massey and Martha, L. Canzy Jane Massey. He showed an early interest in architecture, but was advised by Thomas Hardwick to focus on painting. EARLY CAMPART FAMILIES OF LONDON, "Traits and Stories of the Huguenots" by Elizabeth Gaskell 1853 - A very interesting read
He planned an almshouse at Twickenham with a gallery for some of his works. FOYCE[1]
[21] and shows strong influence by artists such as Claude Joseph Vernet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter Monamy and Francis Swaine, who was admired for his moonlight marine paintings. Ruskin complained at how quickly his work decayed; Turner was indifferent to posterity and chose materials that looked good when freshly applied.
Author of. His father, William Turner (1745 – 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
He made more than 400 drawings during this tour of France and Switzerland and continued for many years to paint pictures of scenes that had impressed him on the trip.
ORANGE Ancestors From FRANCE.... scrolldownto "ORANGE EUROPE" and select "Orange France Ancestry", ORANGE BRIDES and their FAMILY TREES London Middlesex England and United States of America.