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Turner Sunrise paintings
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Turner first visited this castle, on the River Tweed, in 1797. It is much reproduced by Turner and others since.
I see this painting as impressionist, had Turner called it 'Sunrise Impression',
he would have started the impressionist movement.
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Calais Sands at Low
Water
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Turner's limited
watercolor:
Lemon
Yellow, Cobalt Blue, Rose
Madder, Burnt
Umber, Chinese
White. Sepia Ink
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That
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Norham Castle
| Turner would tone the
white paper in a faint preliminary colour wash, when this is dry
he would draw his chosen subject in soft pencil (3B). Other item
he used are brushes No 3 & 6 pointed, No 8 & 10 flat,
nibbed pen and natural sponge- of which he used much to blend and texture. |

Sunrise with a boat between Headlands 1835, Tate Gallery
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| Landscape with a River and a Bay in the Background 1845,
Canvas, 93 x 123 cm, The Louvre, Paris. |
Flint Castle, North Wales, 1835, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
Considered as one of Turner's best W/C. 26.5 x 39 cm |
| The painting above belongs to a group of unfinished works composed around 1845,
when the elderly artist reprinted his "Liber Studiorum", a kind of
sample book of landscapes. |
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