William Turner:
Picture "The Sun of Venice" (1843), framed
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Picture "The Sun of Venice" (1843), framed
William Turner:
Picture "The Sun of Venice" (1843), framed

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limited, 499 copies | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | UV protection | on stretcher frame | framed | size 57 x 84 cm (h/w)

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Picture "The Sun of Venice" (1843), framed
William Turner: Picture "The Sun of Venice" (1843), framed

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Picture "The Sun of Venice" (1843), framed

Original: Oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London.

For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, this Turner painting was transferred directly onto 100% cotton artist canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process, treated with 2x UV-protective varnish and mounted on a wooden stretcher frame like an original oil painting. Stretcher frame size 53 x 80 cm (h/w). Limited edition of 499 copies. Framed in a golden solid wood frame with a shadow gap. Size 57 x 84 cm (h/w).

Portrait of the artist William Turner

About William Turner

1775-1851

English oil and watercolour painter. He mainly painted landscapes, history paintings and seascapes.

Already at a young age, William Turner achieved the highest technical perfection and was appointed to the Royal Academy as one of Britain's most important artists; nine years later he was one of its members.

Experiments with new techniques and an intensive study of Goethe's theory of colour, together with extensive travels, sparked an important change in Turner's style. He courageously abandoned the established rules of pictorial tradition and Object Realism and devoted himself intensively to the effects of light and movement.

Turner earned much criticism for his completely new type of painting. But his precise observation of nature and the flowing light in the paintings of the great Romantic paved the way for the Impressionists and the development of modern painting.

The majority of his works are exhibited in the Tate Gallery in London.

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