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J M W Turner - Special Exhibition Image Gallery

Traveling October 1, 2007-September 21, 2008 to Three Venues

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The first major (and largest ever) US Turner retrospective in 40 years, J. M. W. Turner contained over 140 works in oils and watercolor. The paintings provided an overview of both the artist's long career and his varied interests in history, mythology, seascapes and, of course, landscapes. Here we have a sampling of all of these themes, plus two works purely from Turner's own imagination.

J. M. W. Turner was organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (where it opened and was on view October 1, 2007-January 6, 2008), the Dallas Museum of Art (February 10-May 25, 2008) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (July 1-September 21, 2008), in association with Tate Britain, London which, from its enormous Turner collection, loaned over half of the works on exhibition.

To read a full review of the exhibition as seen at the MMA, please see J. M. W. Turner by art critic Beth Gersh-Nesic.

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© Tate, London; used with permissionFishermen at Sea, Exhibited 1796© Tate, London; used with permissionThe Shipwreck, Exhibited 1805© Tate, London; used with permissionSnow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps, 1812© The Metropolitan Museum of Art; used with permissionSaltash with the Water Ferry, Exhibited 1812
© Collection Richard L. Feigen; used with permissionThe Temple of Jupiter Panellenius, Restored, Exhibited 1816© Tate, London; used with permissionThe Decline of the Carthaginian Empire, Exhibited 1817© Tate, London; used with permissionThe Castel dell’Ovo, Naples, with Capri in the Distance, 1819© National Maritime Museum, London; used with permissionThe Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, 1823-24
© National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; used with permissionMortlake Terrace, the Seat of William Moffat; Summer’s Evening, Exhibited 1827© Tate, London; used with permissionRegulus, Exhibited 1828, reworked and exhibited 1837© National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; used with permissionVenice: The Dogana (Customs Office) and San Giorgio Maggiore, Exhibited 1834© The Metropolitan Museum of Art; used with permissionVenice, from the Porch of Madonna della Salute, ca. 1835
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