Joseph Mallord WILLIAM TURNER (1775-1851)
Diverse Museen. Bilder chronologisch nach Entstehen geordnet.
1796-William Turner (1775-1851). Fishermen at Sea, 1796. Tate Britain London.
1799-William Turner (1775-1851). Selfportrait, 1799. Tate Britain London.
1801-William Turner (1775-1851). Dutch Boats in a Gale (The Bridgewater Sea Piece), 1801. National Gallery London.
1802-William Turner (1775-1851). Der Vierwaldstättersee, 1802. Tate Britain London.
1803-William Turner (1775-1851). Calais Pier, An English Packet Arriving, 1803. National Gallery London.
1805-William Turner (1775-1851). Shipwreck, 1805. Tate Britain London.
1805-William Turner (1775-1851). Shipwreck, 1805. Detail. Tate Britain London.
1805-William Turner (1775-1851). Shipwreck, 1805. Detail. Tate Britain London.
1805-William Turner (1775-1851). Shipwreck, 1805. Detail. Tate Britain London.
1806-William Turner (1775-1851). Abingdon, 1806. Tate Britain London.
1806- Battle of Trafalgar, seen from the Mizen Starboard Shrouds of the Victory, 1806-08. Tate Britain London.
1806-William Turner (1775-1851). Shipping at the Mouth of the Thames, 1806-07. Tate Britain London.
1807-William Turner (1775-1851). Sun rising through Vapour, Fishermen cleaning and selling Fish, 1807. National Gallery.
1808-William Turner (1775-1851). River Scene with Cattle, 1808. Tate Britain London.
1808-William Turner (1775-1851). Spithead-Boats Crew recovering an Anchor, 1808. Tate Britain London.
1810-William Turner (1775-1851). The Fall of an Avalanche in the Grisons, 1810. Tate Britain London.
1812-William Turner (1775-1851). Snow Storm, Hannibal and his Army crossing the Alps, 1812. Tate Britain London.
1812- Snow Storm, Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps, 1812. (Elefant im Hintergrund!). Tate Britain London.
1812-William Turner (1775-1851). St Mawes at the Pilchard Season, 1812. Tate Britain London.
1815-William Turner (1775-1851). Dido building Carthage, or The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire, 1815. National Gallery.
1817-William Turner (1775-1851). The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire, 1817. Tate Britain London.
1818-William Turner (1775-1851). East Cowes Castle. The Regatta Starting for their Moorings, 1818. V&A Museum London.
1819-William Turner (1775-1851). Entrance to the Meuse, Orange-Merchant on the Bar, 1819. Tate Britain London.
Entrance to the Meuse, Orange-Merchant on the Bar, Going to Pieces, 1819. Detail1. Tate Britain London.
Entrance to the Meuse, Orange-Merchant on the Bar, Going to Pieces, 1819. Detail2. Tate Britain London.
1819-William Turner (1775-1851). Richmond Hill on the Prince Regents Birthday, 1819. Tate Britain London.
1819-William Turner (1775-1851). Richmond Hill on the Prince Regents Birthday, 1819. Detail. Tate Britain London.
1819-William Turner (1775-1851). St Peters Church Rome, 1819. British Museum London.
1828-William Turner (1775-1851). Palestrina. Composition, 1828. Tate Britain London.
1828-William Turner (1775-1851). The Chain Pier, Brighton, 1828. Tate Britain London.
1828-William Turner (1775-1851). The Chain Pier, Brighton, 1828. Detail. Tate Britain London.
1828-William Turner (1775-1851). View of Orvieto, Painted in Rome, 1828-30. Tate Britain London.
1830-William Turner (1775-1851). Burning Ship, 1830. Tate Britain London.
1831-William Turner (1775-1851). Caligulas Palace and Bridge, 1831. Tate Britain London.
1831- Life-Boat and Manby Apparatus going off to a stranded Vessel making signal (blue lights) of Distress, 1831. V&A.
1831- Life-Boat going off to a stranded Vessel making signal (blue lights) of Distress, 1831. Detail. V&A Museum London.
1832-William Turner (1775-1851). Child Harolds Pilgrimage – Italy, 1832. Tate Britain London.
1833-William Turner (1775-1851). Van Tromp returning after the Battle off the Dogger Bank, 1833. Tate Britain London.
1834-William Turner (1775-1851). The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 1834. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
1834-William Turner (1775-1851). St Michael's Mount, Cornwall, 1834. Victoria and Albert Museum London.
1834-William Turner (1775-1851). St Michael's Mount, Cornwall, 1834. Detail. Victoria and Albert Museum London.
1834-William Turner (1775-1851). The Burning of the Houses of Parliament 1834. 1834-35. Cleveland Museum of Art.
1838- The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838. National Gallery London.
1838- The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838. Detail. National Gallery London.
1840-William Turner (1775-1851). Bridge and Goats, The Ponte delle Torri, Spoleto, 1840-45. Tate Britain London.
1840-William Turner (1775-1851). Venice, a storm, 1840. British Museum London.
1840-William Turner (1775-1851). Waves Breaking against the Wind, 1840. Tate Britain London.
1842-William Turner (1775-1851). Peace – Burial at Sea, 1842. Tate Britain London.
1842-William Turner (1775-1851). St Benedetto, looking towards Fusina, 1842. Tate Britain London.
1842-The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa, 1842. Tate Britain London.
1842-William Turner (1775-1851). The Opening of the Walhalla, 1842. Tate Britain London.
1842-William Turner (1775-1851). The Opening of the Walhalla, 1842. Tate Britain London.
1842-William Turner (1775-1851). War. The Exile and the Rock Limpet, 1842. Tate Britain London.
1843-William Turner (1775-1851). The 'Sol di Venezia' going to Sea, 1843. Tate Britain London.
1844-William Turner (1775-1851). Fishing Boats bringing a disabled Ship into Port Ruysdael, 1844. Tate Britain London.
1844-William Turner (1775-1851). Heidelberg, 1844-45. Tate Britain London.
1844-William Turner (1775-1851). Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway, 1844. National Gallery London.
1844- Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway, 1844. Detail. National Gallery London.
1845-William Turner (1775-1851). Norham Castle, Sunrise, 1845. Tate Britain London.
1845-William Turner (1775-1851). Sunrise with Sea Monsters, 1845. Tate Britain London.
1846-William Turner (1775-1851). Queen Mab's Cave, 1846. Tate Britain London.
1846-William Turner (1775-1851). The Angel Standing in the Sun, 1846. Tate Britain London.
1850-William Turner (1775-1851). The Departure of the Fleet, 1850. Tate Britain London.
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