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The burning of the Houses of Parliament (detail 2). Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "The burning of the Houses of Parliament" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style.   Here you can get the canvases of William Turner.

Transept of Ewenny Priory, Glamorganshire. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "Transept of Ewenny Priory" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style.   Here you can get the canvases of William Turner.

Woolverhampton, Staffordshire. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "Woolverhampton, Staffordshire" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style.   Here you can get the canvases of William Turner.

Whitby. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "Whitby" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style.   Here you can get the canvases of William Turner.

Weymouth, Dorsetshire. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "Weymouth" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style.   Here you can get the canvases of William Turner.

The Grand Canal in Venice. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "The Grand Canal in Venice" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style. Here you can get his canvases:  

Sunrise. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "Sunrise" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style. Here you can get his canvases:

The Devil's Bridge, St. Gothard. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "The Devil's Bridge of St. Gothard" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style. Here you can get his canvases:  

The Chapter House, Salisbury Cathedral. Canvas of William Turner.

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The painting "The Chapter House of the Salisbury Cathedral" by William Turner   Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) was an English painter and the leading representative of the Romanticism; he is one of the greatest English artists. Despite its fast way to work, he created unique works. His main source of inspiration were ships and water, but also dramatic scenes of the nature. Despite that Turner was a romantic painter, was interested in sublime philosophy; portraying the awesome power of nature over man. Fires, disasters, subsidence, natural phenomena are described by the painter. When he died at 76 years, he left to the British government more than 20,000 works. Turner is considered the precursor of Impressionism, because his works stimulated various artists of this style. Here you can get his canvases: